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NITI Aayog CEO B. V. R. Subrahmanyam sees India emerging as the world's education hub and a stable supplier of working-age ...
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 ...
He highlighted India's demographic dividend as a key strength and advocated for its effective management to ensure the nation ...
offering the opportunity to reap a demographic dividend from rising incomes. However, many of these countries are plagued by conflict and fragility, and will need to accelerate job creation and ...
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 ...
With Bangladesh having emerged as a model for socio-economic progress, buoyed by its demographic dividend, an empowered youth and a wave of foreign investment, the nation is earning its reputation ...
We all know that education is the cornerstone of any economy, and for Africa, it represents the first step in reaping its demographic dividend. Many African nations still struggle with outdated ...
India has missed every bus; not just one bus but it has missed one bus after the other. We don't know which bus is coming next. I know for sure whatever bus comes next, it will miss that too. Unless..
the policies accompanying the demographic transition in sub-Saharan Africa can contribute to a dividend. If policies support productive jobs for these new workers, the increase in the workforce will ...
The Global AI Summit on Africa 2025, being held in Kigali, Republic of Rwanda, under the theme of "AI and Africa's ...