Dr, Department of Community Development, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
Research
Lessons for India on Demographic Dividend: Experiences of China, South Korea, and Brazil
Author(s): Richika Rana*
The phenomenon of demographic dividend signals transition of a country characterized by minimal use of technology, low level of education, and low economic
growth having high birth and death rates to an industrialized nation with advanced technology, higher literacy level, and income growth having low birth rates and
low death rates. The existing scientific literature confirms that now developed nations were able to successfully exploit their demographic dividend and translate
it into sustained economic growth and improved standard of living. The birth rates and death rates are affiliated to and correlate with accompanying stages of
manufacturing growth. The objective of this study is to review the experience of three countries in exploiting their demographic dividend and map out the lessons
that India can implement to benefit from this window of opportunity. The countr.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2162-6359.2021.10.610