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changes to a countrys population age structure can have important implications for economic growth Thailand and Rwanda present two different examples of these changes we are starting with Thailands population pyramid in 1960 each layer of this diagram is an age group and the width of each layer represents the proportion of the population in that age group it looks like a pyramid because when couples have many children more people are added each year and the younger age groups at the base of the pyramid in 1960 more than 40% of Thailands population was under the age of 15 and women had an average of 6 children with such a large proportion of young people to support with social services it was difficult for the economy to grow during the 1960s and the decades that followed mortality rates declined desire for smaller families increased and investments in family planning enabled rapid declines in fertility by the 1990s women were having an average of 2 children each and as a result pop