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==Culture and demography== | ==Culture and demography== | ||
{{Main|Garán people}} | {{Main|Garán people}} | ||
With a population of 69,542,000 in the 2035 census, an increase of 6% over the last five years since the 2025 census, | With a population of 69,542,000 in the 2035 census, an increase of 6% over the last five years since the 2025 census, Ardmore's birth rates far outstrips its immigration from other countries with 5.72 births per woman. In 2035, 756,696 live births occurred compared to 556,696 deaths, while immigration in the country only accounted for 0.4% growth. Historically this population growth has existed since the 1970s. The average life expectancy for men in Ardmore is 80.2 years, while for women the life expectancy is 84.5 years. Median age for the population in 2035 was 25.5 years, a decrease since 2025 when the median age was 28.2 years. Economically stable with a strong, easily available healthcare system enables the high growth of the nation from native sources, though detractors have observed the low immigration due to harsh border controls. | ||
Ardmore is an extremely homogenous country throughout its history, though most of the population can be considered Garán people. | |||
===Cooperatives=== | ===Cooperatives=== | ||
Cooperatives play a defining role in the daily life and cultural fabric of Ardmore. Rooted in the principles of solidarity, equality, and community empowerment, cooperatives shape various aspects of Ardmori society, including economics, social relations, and cultural practices. | Cooperatives play a defining role in the daily life and cultural fabric of Ardmore. Rooted in the principles of solidarity, equality, and community empowerment, cooperatives shape various aspects of Ardmori society, including economics, social relations, and cultural practices. |