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Mr. Wonderful

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The long-term impact of a fertility decline on the age structure is to
 
  a. make it younger.
  b. make it older.
  c. produce a youth bulge.
  d. produce a middle-age bulge

Question 2

The early impact of mortality decline on the age structure is to
 
  a. make it younger.
  b. make it older.
  c. produce a youth bulge.
  d. produce a middle-age bulge.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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