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  1. In this paper, we assess the economic benefits of demographic changes in India by employing econometric models and robustness checks based on panel data gathered over a period of more than three decades.

  2. Demographic transition is the single most important feature for understanding India’s development. The demographic transition represents both huge past achievements of the country, as well as substantial challenges that lie ahead. It provides an important overarching framework

  3. 1 mar 2017 · This article critically examines the assumptions behind the demographic dividend hypothesis and tries to assess to what extent India is in a position to tap the potential demographic dividend.

  4. India, the second most populous country after China, covers 2.4% of the global surface area and holds 18% of the world’s population. The United Nations 2019 medium variant population estimates revealed that India would surpass China in the year 2030 and would maintain the first rank after 2030.

  5. mortality rates provide insight into how population change has come about in India. Taken as a whole, the factors underlying demographic change in India have been systematically different from any other major regions of the world. For instance, socioeconomic changes did not play such a vital role in effecting

  6. Section 1 analyzes UN data on population dynamics in India, covering fertility, mortality, migration, and age structure. This section also provides a non-technical introduction to the salience of demographic patterns and trends for macroeconomic performance.

  7. Research Article. Demographic Drivers of Future Population Growth in India. Aalok Ranjan Chaurasia1 . Abstract. This paper analyses the contribution of the change in the demographic drivers of population growth to the future population growth in India during the period 2015 through 2100.

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