What do we know about how population is shaped?
What do we know about how population is shaped?
Introduction
A population may refer to a group of individuals, things, activities, hospital visits, or measurements as a whole. As a result, a population can be described as an observation of subjects that have been grouped together by a common feature. A population is characterized by a set of characteristics within a group that statisticians use to draw conclusions about the study's participants. A population may be wide or narrow.
Population Pyramid
A population pyramid is a graphical representation of a population's age and gender composition. The ultimate shape of a population pyramid is determined by the age and sex composition of the population, with the representation taking the form of a pyramid, a columnar shape, or an irregular profile. The scale of the population under investigation is represented on the horizontal axis, while age is aligned on the vertical axis in a population pyramid.
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