Which of the following statements accurately describe the Old-Age Dependency Ratio (OADR)?
- The Old-Age Dependency Ratio (OADR) represents the number of individuals aged 65 and above for every 100 people in the working-age group (20-64 years).
- OADR is a measure used to track shifts in the demographic composition of a population.
- A decreasing trend in OADR indicates a growing proportion of elderly individuals relative to the working-age population.
- OADR is solely concerned with the number of people below the age of 20.
A1, 2
B2 only
C1, 4
DAll