At the present time, the population of some countries includes a relatively large number of young adults, compared with the number of older people. Do the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages?

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In several countriesIn several parts of the world today, the proportion of young adults significantly surpasses that of older adultselderly citizens. While this demographic structure offers certain economic and social benefits, it also has some significant drawbacks. This essay will discuss both perspectives and argueopine that the drawbacks associated with such a population imbalance outweigh the benefitsthe positive aspects.

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On the positive side, a youthful population can energise the economy and foster innovation. Younger adults generally have greater adaptability and creativity, which facilitatefacilitates technological advances and productivity growth. For example, countries like India have capitalised on their youthful demographicdemographics to expand sectors such as information technology, benefiting from dynamic, tech-savvy workforces. Moreover, young people often represent an active consumer basea dynamic consumer base, driving demand for goods and services and therebygoods and services, and thereby stimulating economic activity.

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However, the disadvantages of having a predominantly young populationa significantly younger population should not be underestimated. Firstly, high unemployment rates often arise when job creation cannot keep pace with a growing young population. Increased competition for limited employment opportunities leads to greater youth unemploymenthigher levels of youth unemployment, fostering dissatisfaction, social unrest, and higherincreased crime rates. This phenomenon is evident in several countries across Africa and Asia, where unemployment among young adults frequently triggers protests and social instability.

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Furthermore, an expanding youth population places immense strain on public infrastructure, especially educationeducational and healthcare systems. Governments must invest significantly in building additional schools, universities, hospitals, and housing, diverting funds from other critical development areas. For instance, rapidly growing young populations in developing nations frequently result in overcrowded classrooms, overstretched healthcare services, and insufficient housing, undermining the quality of life.

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In conclusion, despite the economic vitality and innovation potential associated with a predominantly young demographic, the adverse effects, including high unemployment, social instability, and excessive strain on infrastructure, clearly outweigh these benefits.

Overall assessment

Why this response received Band 8.0

The essay gives a clear comparative judgment and develops both the economic potential of a youthful population and the greater risks of unemployment, instability, and pressure on public services. Its strongest feature is the logical, evidence-supported progression; the main limitation is that some regional examples remain broad rather than demonstrably specific. The priority is to strengthen one disadvantage with a concrete case or statistic while preserving the balanced, concise structure.

Band score breakdown

IELTS Writing Criteria Scores

TR

Task Response

8.0
Scoring rule

Both advantages and disadvantages are fully addressed, and the judgment that the drawbacks outweigh the benefits is clear, consistent, and well supported.

Next step

Make one disadvantage example more specific by naming a concrete context or mechanism rather than referring broadly to regions or developing nations.

CC

Coherence and Cohesion

8.0
Scoring rule

The essay is logically organized into focused paragraphs, with smooth progression from benefits through two disadvantages to a comparative conclusion.

Next step

Strengthen the explicit weighing by linking the second disadvantage back to why its scale exceeds the economic benefits.

LR

Lexical Resource

8.0
Scoring rule

A wide and precise academic vocabulary supports discussion of demographics, employment, infrastructure, innovation, and social instability with strong control.

Next step

Avoid slight repetition of terms such as “population,” “young,” and “frequently” by using concise referencing where meaning remains clear.

GRA

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

8.0
Scoring rule

A broad range of complex structures is used accurately and flexibly, with only rare minor lapses that do not impede communication.

Next step

Refine occasional heavy constructions and maintain fully parallel phrasing when listing infrastructure pressures and their consequences.

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