How dangerous are demographically armed societies?
- Demographically armed societies are extremely dangerous, thus very much more dangerous than other societies.
- Demographically armed societies are not more and not less dangerous than other societies.
- Demographically armed societies are less dangerous than other societies.
How dangerous are demographically armed societies?
Demographically armed societies are extremely dangerous, thus very much more dangerous than other societies. Out of 100: 51-100 danger points for the demographically armed societies and 0-49 danger points for the other societies.
Demographically armed societies are not more and not less dangerous than other societies. Out of 100: 50 danger points for both the demographically armed societies and the other societies.
Demographically armed societies are less dangerous than other societies. Out of 100: 0-49 danger points for the demographically armed societies and 51-100 danger points for the other societies.
Demographically armed societies mean societies with a very high number of young people aged 0 to 14 years (30% and more of the whole society) and/or aged 15 to 29 years (20% or more of the whole society). This phenomenon is also called “youth bulge”.
Pakistan of 2007 as an example for a “youth bulge”:
Percentage of population younger than 30 years old (2005 and 2025):