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During this period, the labor force temporarily grows more rapidly than the population dependent on it, freeing up resources for investment in economic development and family welfare. Other things ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked African governments to utilise their growing working-age population to develop the economy. “In Africa’s case, what we see is a demographic dividend ...
India boasts a demographic dividend, with a working-age population (15–64 years) of around 67 per cent, which can propel economic growth. This momentous opportunity, however, necessitates optimising t ...
Population trends vary widely among countries and regions. The centers of global poverty will experience increases in working-age populations, offering the opportunity to reap a demographic dividend ...
India's unique demographics hold the prospect of a ‘demographic dividend’ –economic growth potential that can result from shifts in a population's age structure. This is measured as the ...
Does this demographic transition signal the erosion of China's famed population dividend? Or can evolving definitions of productivity and innovation redefine its economic trajectory? The answer lies ...