The population of the world is ever growing. Some people believe that this increase has created an unsustainable situation and that it will lead to a global crisis. Other people believe that only through an increasing population can the world’s economy and society develop.
This population increase is not constant around the world; population is undergoing significant growth especially in less developed countries, and the continent of Africa is predicted to undergo the highest increase. Many people living in these less developed countries frequently face shortages, such as water, food, heating, cooking fuel and medicines, and people have to live in substandard living conditions by western standards. With more inhabitants, these difficulties will become exacerbated and helping these countries might also create strain on the resources and economies of other countries.
On the other hand, many countries are unable to reach their economic potential due to a lack of skilled work forces. For these countries a growing population can mean a stronger economy and, due to that, a better standard of living. Growing populations can also lead to growing demand for goods, allowing economies to expand. The problem is, however, that countries that are in need of labour forces and increasing demand are already the more developed countries and they meet some of these needs by immigration and exporting goods.
In conclusion, while certain areas of the world are in need of larger work forces to develop their economies, the continuously increasing population could potentially lead to crisis within countries that already struggle to provide for their inhabitants.
The
population
of the
world
is ever
growing
.
Some
people
believe that this increase has created an unsustainable situation and that it will lead to a global crisis. Other
people
believe that
only
through an increasing
population
can the
world’s
economy
and society develop.
This
population
increase is not constant around the
world
;
population
is undergoing significant growth
especially
in less developed
countries
, and the continent of Africa
is predicted
to undergo the highest increase.
Many
people
living in these less developed
countries
frequently
face shortages, such as water, food, heating, cooking fuel and medicines, and
people
have to
live
in substandard living conditions by western standards. With more inhabitants, these difficulties will become exacerbated and helping these
countries
might
also
create strain on the resources and
economies
of other countries.
On the other hand
,
many
countries
are unable to reach their economic potential due to a lack of skilled work forces. For these
countries
a
growing
population
can mean a stronger
economy
and, due to that, a better standard of living.
Growing
populations
can
also
lead to
growing
demand for
goods
, allowing
economies
to expand. The problem is,
however
, that
countries
that are in need of labour forces and increasing demand are already the more developed
countries
and they
meet
some
of these needs by immigration and exporting
goods
.
In conclusion
, while certain areas of the
world
are in need of larger work forces to develop their
economies
, the
continuously
increasing
population
could
potentially
lead to crisis within
countries
that already struggle to provide for their inhabitants.