Reading Notes- 15 Read section 15.4

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Reading Notes- 15 Read section 15.4 What causes negative population group? Complete this sentence: Negative population growth can cause problems for a country because… Read section 15.5 Rank the plans listed here from strongest (1) to weakest (5). If you think of a better idea you can add it. Justify your rankings (why you ranked them like you did) Which European program for preventing negative population growth do you think is most likely to be successful? Why?

Reading Notes- 15 Read section 15.6 What causes a population to age? Complete this sentence: Population aging can cause problems for a country because… Read section 15.7 Rank the plans listed here from strongest (1) to weakest (5). If you think of a better idea you can add it. Justify your rankings (why you ranked them like you did) Which European program for coping with population aging do you think is most likely to be successful? Why?

Reading Notes- 15 Read section 15.8 What causes a workforce to decline? Complete this sentence: A declining workforce can cause problems for a country because… Read section 15.9 Rank the plans listed here from strongest (1) to weakest (5). If you think of a better idea you can add it. Justify your rankings (why you ranked them like you did) Which European program for coping with a declining workforce do you think is most likely to be successful? Why?