📝 Multiple Choice Question
Economics
Which age group is typically considered as the working-age population in India?
A
18-64 years
B
20-64 years
C
15-59 years
D
16-65 years
Explanation
In deeply structural Indian demographic data and complex economic planning, the core working-age population is standardly defined as active individuals strictly belonging to the 15 to 59 years age bracket, perfectly representing the demographic dividend.
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