The dependents population usually depend on the system of government that has been put in place.
That would depend on the tax laws of the country in which you live.
No dependents.
Whom is always a pronoun.
WE cannot depend on anyone, except OURSELVES
That will depend on your pay grade, time in service, and variables related to dependents, training, and duties.
Actual dependents. That is your spouse, your children or step children, or anyone for whom you are legally responsible.
depend on whom you rent from
Financial qualifications for a Pell Grant depend on many factors such as family income, how many dependents you have, and what bills and expenses you have.
This would depend on who is writing the review and for whom.
The Dependency Ratio is a measure that compares the number of dependents—typically those aged 0-14 and those over 65—to the working-age population (ages 15-64). It is calculated by dividing the number of dependents by the working-age population and multiplying by 100. A high dependency ratio indicates a larger proportion of dependents, which can strain resources and social services, often occurring in populations with high birth rates or aging demographics. This ratio is crucial for understanding economic and social dynamics within a population.
"The dependency ratio is used in Economics to measure the working population and non working population. It is age-population ration, and takes into account both dependents and productive populations."
The dependency load is typically calculated using the formula: [ \text{Dependency Load} = \frac{\text{Number of Dependents}}{\text{Working-age Population}} \times 100 ] This formula provides a ratio that indicates the proportion of dependents (usually children and elderly) relative to the working-age population, helping to assess the economic burden on the productive segment of the population.