Type | Journal Article - Economic and Political Weekly |
Title | The 'demographic dividend' and young India's economic future |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
Page numbers | 5055-5064 |
URL | http://eledu.net/rrcusrn_data/The ‘Demographic Dividend’ and Young India’s Economic Future.pdf |
Abstract | Declining fertility rates have changed the age structure of India's population, resulting in a "bulge" in the working age-group. This "demographic dividend" has improved the dependency ratio leading to the hypothesis that the bulge in working population will lead to an acceleration in growth. However, recent employment figures indicate that the absorption of the Indian youth into the labour force is not as high as one would expect. This is perhaps due to the poor employability of the workforce, which is severely affected by a deficit in educational attainment and health. This needs to be remedied in order to take advantage of the opportunity for growth that the demographic dividend is supposed to give India. |