How do high levels of net emigration impact demographics in developing countries?(1 point)

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Emigration can lead to a growing population for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to a growing population for developing countries.

Emigration can lead to aging populations as younger workers leave.
Emigration can lead to aging populations as younger workers leave.

Emigration can lead to a larger number of workers for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to a larger number of workers for developing countries.

Emigration can lead to younger populations as older people move to retire.
Emigration can lead to younger populations as older people move to retire.

All of these responses are correct. High levels of net emigration can have various impacts on the demographics of developing countries. It can lead to a growing population if those who emigrate have more children or if there is a high return rate of emigrants. It can also lead to aging populations, as younger workers leave and the proportion of older individuals increases. On the other hand, emigration can also result in a larger number of workers for the remaining population, as there is less competition for jobs. Additionally, emigration can lead to younger populations as older people move to retire in other countries.