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Pace, Roberta.
Demographic dividends = emerging challenges and policy implications /
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Title/Author:
Demographic dividends/ edited by Roberta Pace, Roberto Ham-Chande.
Reminder of title:
emerging challenges and policy implications /
other author:
Pace, Roberta.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
xi, 184 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Demographic transition. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32709-9
ISBN:
9783319327099
Demographic dividends = emerging challenges and policy implications /
Demographic dividends
emerging challenges and policy implications /[electronic resource] :edited by Roberta Pace, Roberto Ham-Chande. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xi, 184 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Demographic transformation and socio-economic development ;v.6. - Demographic transformation and socio-economic development ;v.2..
Introduction : Roberto Roberta Pace and Ham-Chande -- The Common Link between Policies Conducive to both Demographic Dividend and Fertility Transition: Anrudh K. Jain -- Population Ageing, Demographic Dividend and Gender Dividend: Assessing the Long Term Impact of Gender Equality on Economic Growth and Development in Latin America: Tim Miller, Paulo Saad and Ciro Martinez -- Demographic Dividends and Household Saving in Mexico : Isalia Nava-Bolanos and Roberto Ham-Chande -- Demographic Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Demographic Dividend: Yoonjoung Choi -- Age-Structural Transition and Demographic Windows around the Mediterranean: Maria Carella and Alain Parant -- The Potential Collateral Demographic Dividend: Natalie Jackson -- Beyond the Demographic Dividend: Demographic Transitions and Empirical Evidence in Italy: Roberta Pace and Nadia Mignolli.
This book examines potential economic opportunities that countries can experience when fertility rates fall and the average life expectancy of the working age population increases. It presents detailed demographic and economic analysis of middle-income countries throughout the world in order to show how these countries can take advantage of this demographic bonus. The book first traces the common link between policies that contribute to fertility transition as well as create the right kind of environment for reaping the benefit of demographic dividend. Next, it explores different countries and regions who are at different levels of development. It assesses the long term impact of gender equality on economic growth and development in Latin America; describes the life-cycle saving patterns of Mexican households; and examines demographic determinants of economic growth in BRICS. The book also offers demographic and economic analysis of the Mediterranean area, Sub-Saharan Africa, and New Zealand. The comparison between the different territorial contexts allow for the identification of three typologies of demographic dividend: the first dividend, when the working population grows faster than total population, the second dividend, as active generations get older and invest their savings in the production system of their country, and the third dividend, based on the coexistence of two populations age structure strongly contrasting. Overall, this book argues for the need to capitalize on the opportunities that come from the demographic dividend by investing heavily in education programs, training programs for the population working age, health programs, the creation of health insurance systems as well as programs to reduce or increase fertility levels.
ISBN: 9783319327099
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-32709-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Demographic transition.
LC Class. No.: HB887 / .D46 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 304.62
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Introduction : Roberto Roberta Pace and Ham-Chande -- The Common Link between Policies Conducive to both Demographic Dividend and Fertility Transition: Anrudh K. Jain -- Population Ageing, Demographic Dividend and Gender Dividend: Assessing the Long Term Impact of Gender Equality on Economic Growth and Development in Latin America: Tim Miller, Paulo Saad and Ciro Martinez -- Demographic Dividends and Household Saving in Mexico : Isalia Nava-Bolanos and Roberto Ham-Chande -- Demographic Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Demographic Dividend: Yoonjoung Choi -- Age-Structural Transition and Demographic Windows around the Mediterranean: Maria Carella and Alain Parant -- The Potential Collateral Demographic Dividend: Natalie Jackson -- Beyond the Demographic Dividend: Demographic Transitions and Empirical Evidence in Italy: Roberta Pace and Nadia Mignolli.
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