Implication/ Consequences Of Uganda’s Population Structure

  • High levels of employment are likely.
  • Decreasing per capita incomes may result due to ever increasing population.
  • There is likelihood of more women and children to get involved in the pr of the labourforce.
  • Low life expectancy could limit the demand for commodities demanded old such as walking sticks, hats, big shirts.
  • The high influx of foreigners could result into profit repatriation.
  • Low incomes in rural areas, where agriculture is the major economic activity
  • Increased urban population as people migrate from rural areas.
  • Land shortages are likely to be experienced in the densely populated areas.
  • Demand-pull inflation is likely as demand will exceed supply.
  • Declining levels of education, and lack of skilled manpower may result in importation of foreign personnel.
There is likely to be already dependence burden and ratio, due to the I effective workforce.