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This dividend period is quite long, lasting five decades or more, but eventually lower fertility reduces the growth rate of the labor force, while continuing improvements in old-age mortality speed ...
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 ...
Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka shared his views on the opportunities presented by the demographic bonus.
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 ...
Flutterwave has launched the Accelerate Workshop—a free virtual training program to equip young Africans with in-demand tech ...
stated that the demographic dividend offers huge opportunity for information and entertainment services making the Indian media and entertainment (M&E) sector a sunrise sector of economy.
This demographic dividend — one of the largest youthful workforces in the world—could be a powerful engine for long-term economic growth. But that promise hinges on one crucial question ...
The experience of North African countries (and also South Africa) cautions that enabling policies are required to turn a potential demographic dividend into income growth. The dividend in sub-Saharan ...
Can the state turn this demographic shift into an economic advantage by harnessing its Gender Dividend, Silver Dividend, and Youth Dividend? Andhra Pradesh Confronts a Demographic Crossroad ...