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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. Our analysis highlights four key points. First, the contribution of India’s demographic dividend is estimated to be around 1.9

  2. 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.

  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. 13 kwi 2021 · PDF / ePub. More. Abstract. Family has always been an important unit of analysis in an effort to improve and understand human development. Studying the changes in the institution of family and households keeping in view the demographic, social, and economic transitions also becomes imperative.

  5. ABSTRACT. 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.

  6. The Demographic Dividend: Evidence from the Indian States . Prepared by Shekhar Aiyar and Ashoka Mody . Authorized for distribution by the European Department . February 2011. Abstract. Large cohorts of young adults are poised to add to the working-age population of developing economies.

  7. Sandu Szilveszter. The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the overpopulation issue of India and propose recommendations on how to overcome it. First, the paper summarizes the crucial demographic conditions and where India stands by numbers.

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