Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Jan62« (16. Juli 2015, 04:03)
Overall Population grows solely by beggars - up to about 50 per day (read linked table: first column total population, second gain w/o school, third w/ school).
Depending on the poor being at least satisfied, vacant working spaces will be taken by beggars (this way becoming poor persons). Number is up to 12 workers (plus 36 wife and children, totalling 4per day and per different kind of job offering plant.
If the wealthy are at least satisfied, 3 (on rare occasion 4) poor change to wealthy. This means no gain in overall number. This is the only source wealthy grow in number. In particular: there is no direct immigration to the wealthy (neither is to the rich).
Same pattern for the rich. Being at least satisfied, 3 wealthy persons become rich - no overall number change - no direct immigration.
In case people become unhappy (or less) the population decreases by 3 per day and population section. This means a maximum loss of 3 poor, 3 wealthy and 3 rich - totalling 9 people per day. These people don't downgrade, they direcly leave town. This, of course, affects overall number.
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The mint - yes it affects proportion. A ratio of 43% poor, 32% wealthy and 24% rich seems to be maximum.
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School affects immigration number of beggars. See link above. Total number is not affected.
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Also, are you sure about 3-4 poor -> wealthy, 3 wealthy -> rich numbers?
This would quickly skewer the ratio from 30:10 that Wealthy/Poor has to... well... 100:120 or something?
Or do large cities (I don't usually have this big cities) have a more 50/50 in the wealthy:rich divide?
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