Q. The term Demographic Winter refers to which of the following?

[A] A period of rapid population growth

[B] A short-term population decline due to migration

[C] A phase of high fertility and an expanding young population

[D] A demographic phase marked by a persistent and structural decline in population growth

Answer: D
Notes:

Explanation: Demographic Winter describes a long-term demographic phase characterised by fertility rates falling below the replacement level, leading to sustained population decline and ageing of the population. It is structural and persistent in nature, not temporary or migration-driven, and is the opposite of a high-fertility, youthful population phase.

Source- RTE

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