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Purpose: The link between population growth and economic growth has been becoming of most significant interest for … researchers. However, there is no consensus among economists and researchers about the interaction between population and economic … Lag (ARDL) co-integration approach and Toda-Yamamoto Causality tests. Finding: Population and economic growth (Proxied by …
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prominent in Africa today, but do or can Africans respond to them with the same elasticity as in the days of freeʺ migration …? Our new estimates of net migration and labor market performance for the countries of sub-Saharan Africa suggest that … exactly the same forces are at work driving African across-border migration today. Rapid growth in the cohort of young …
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In the postwar period, when fertility dropped substantially, immigration more than made up for the drop in population … planning has been abandoned. In regard to effects on population size, it seems like immigration policies were set by a sorcerer … growth, and from 1950 to 2020, population increased by 73%, double the European rate, in a country with population density …
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The paper examines the link between population and per capita economic growth, and poverty, using the interesting case … one of the highest population growth rates in the world which, due to the inherent demographic momentum, will persist for … impact of population growth on per capita economic growth and poverty. We find both theoretical considerations and strong …
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This paper examines the link between population and per capita economic growth in Uganda. After showing that Uganda has … one of the highest population growth rates in the world which, due to the inherent demographic momentum, will persist for … some time to come, it then considers the impact of population growth on per capita economic growth. It finds that both …
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Population growth is one of the fundamental factors that directly determine the supply of human resources which are … indisputably critical for production. Population growth plays a pivotal role in country's economic development trajectory. Most …) and China (1.378 million by end of 2016). This study seeks to unbundle the impact of population growth on economic …
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regions, high growth rates of population that generate income inequality, subsistence stress (population pressure) associated … between fatalities for terrorist incidents and population growth are mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and Middle …
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from the aging population was observed. In addition, the migration rate is negative and sub-replacement fertility rate is … referring to the size and structure of the population as well as population growth, are a significant challenge of regional … policy. In addition, in the case of regions with a lower level of development, the migration rate is negative, which in turn …
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. Countries with initially higher mortality from infectious diseases experienced greater increases in life expectancy, population … period, a faster increase in population made social conflict more likely, probably because it increased competition for … scarce resources in low income countries. Keywords: civil war, population growth. JEL Classification: J1, 011, O15, Q56 …
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