The Demographic Dividend: A New Perspective on the Economic Consequences of Population Change
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Americas · Universidad Argentina de la Empresa · +5 more institutions
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Abstract
Reducing high fertility rates can help nations create a population age structure that is more likely to produce economic benefits — but only if policies are put in place to ensure quality health care, education, and job opportunities.
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3- DEDavid E. BloomCorresponding
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Americas, Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Pan American Health Organization (Cuba), Inter-American Development Bank, Uppsala University, Rockefeller Foundation
- DCDavid Canning
- JSJaypee Sevilla
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Keywords
- Demographic dividend
- Perspective (graphical)
- Fertility
- Dividend
- Population
- Quality (philosophy)
- Development economics
- Population ageing
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