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population pyramid shows signs of maturity and bulges in the middle, indicating a relatively larger share of youth or working age … persons in total population, and hence a low dependency ratio. Consequently, countries can engage this human resource to …
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debt and capitalize for the future which should see the share of unproductive population increase again due to aging. Two …
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specific population in two successive Census 2001 and 2011 are taken help for the estimation. Indian interstate migration is … Census, which is an indication of increasing nativity of the population. During 2000s, India has produced more emigrants than …
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-34) and thereby working age (15-59) population termed as demographic dividend given its economic advantages. Within the … country, Andhra Pradesh is one of those states that are having the similar experience of bulging working age population. In …
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Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographic transition in … developing countries has made social scientists take note of the changing age structure of the population as well. As a result of … declining population growth and consequent changes in age structure, the proportion of working-age population is increasing in …
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Age structure and its dynamics are critical in understanding the impact of population growth on a country’s growth …-age population in total population. The BIMARU states are expected to contribute 58% of the increase in India’s working …-age population. The BIMARU states have traditionally been the slow-growing states and have performed poorly on different accounts of …
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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attempt to close this widening and politically highly relevant research gap. The EU's total population was 502.5 million, with … a yearly increase of 0.5 million due to natural population increase and 0.9 million due to net migration. While the … now was a sharp and clear-cut rise in the total stock of the resident population in Europe from only three countries …
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Julian Simon has stated, in many of his recent publications, that population growth, although reducing income per … population. This paper intends to measure empirically the length of time needed to achieve that steady state, through the …
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This paper focuses on the influence of two classical drivers of population agglomeration: geography and history … evidence of the progressive population concentration along the coast, on the plains and in the regional (provincial) capitals …; a process that has not finished in the present days. Next, we show that both drivers of population agglomeration …
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