The factors that affect consumer spending are: Size of Income, Future Expenditures, and Social Influences.
1.Demographic factors like the population composition,size and location does affect the business environment. 2.Political interventions and environment one way or the other largely affects the business environment. 3.The Legal environment also affects the business environment. 4. Economic factors like, Inflation, interest rate on loans, exchange rate systems.
A population projection will predict the future population size of an area. for example: a population projection of a country shows that its population size would increase by 5% in the next five years. based on this prediction, the government will seek if the current schools or hospitals or colleges will be enough for the growing population and it will make decisions to increase its infrastructures. That will aid in the development of the country
Main determinants of labour demand are: demand for goods,availability of capital and cost of labour. Main determinants of labour supply are: wages and benefits, population size(demographic factors) and job requirements
Family size, marital status, and income/expenses are three factors that influence the standard of living.
Density- independent factors :D
limiting factors
Limiting factors whose effects increase as the size of the population increases are known as density-dependent factors. Competition is an example of a density-dependent limiting factor.
A resource whose availability limits the size of a population is a limiting factor. Food is a limiting factor when there is not enough food available to feed the entire population. Any resource can be a limiting factor for population size.
limiting factors
Limiting factors
It is a controlled process, such as organization growth or species population or size, or distribution.
What limiting factors affect the population of the dusky fiel mice
The usual response in the population size of many species in regard to a density-independent limiting factor is for the population to decrease in size. Floods, wildfires, and droughts are examples of density-independent limiting factors.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
Resources that are essential for life (limiting factors): Availability of: Water, Food, Shelter, Mates; Predator density, Species: population, Size, Competing
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my Biology book.