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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the Study of Age Distribution, Growth, Population, and Current Economic Rates

    Number of Pages: 6

     

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    In six pages this paper discusses Toronto in a study of the effects of the economic impact upon population and vice versa. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: D0_TJToron1.rtf

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    Similarly, the growth in population, primarily from immigration directly impacts the economy of Toronto in that the new immigrant populations provide more investment and business opportunities than the immigrant populations  of several decades ago in addition to providing a vital human work force. Other factors which are studied in regards to economic impact are growth rates and age distribution for  the growth rate can determined which areas in Canada and regionally Toronto, have increased in population compared with other communities and the age distribution is able to determine present and  future trends in regards to goods and services required in addition to predicting future employment trends such as the estimated mass retirement of baby boomers beginning in the year 2010.  Economy on Population Torontos economy is considered as the core of the regions financial and administrative center in addition to being considered the "gateway to the international marketplace". In international  business surveys, business leaders "consistently rank Toronto one of the top 10 cities in the world in which to locate their businesses because of the services, amenities and quality of  life the City has to offer" and Toronto is "part of a diverse and dynamic regional economy that has both a strong manufacturing base and service sector" (Victorian, 2000). Ten  industries are among those which are considered beneficial to the economic prosperity of the city which includes: aerospace, automotive; apparel and textile; biomedical and biotechnology; business and professional services; financial  services; food and beverage processing; information technology and communications; media; and tourism. The automotive industry alone is considered as the second largest in North America to Detroit being the largest  (Victorian, 2000). The strong economy and vibrant industrial sectors obviously have a large impact on the population of Toronto as the strong economy especially attracts businesses and people to locate 

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