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Which option best describes a demographic result of high levels of emigration from a country?
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A demographic result of high levels of emigration from a country is often a decline in the population size and changes in the age structure. This can lead to an aging population, as younger individuals tend to emigrate in search of better opportunities, leaving behind an older demographic. Additionally, this can result in a potential labor shortage and economic challenges due to the loss of a working-age population.
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