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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...
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India, one of the world's two population superpowers, is undergoing unprecedented demographic changes. Increasing longevity and falling fertility have resulted in a dramatic increase in the population of adults aged 60 and up, in both absolute and relative terms. This change presents...
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Age structure and its dynamics are critical in understanding the impact of population growth on a country's growth prospects. Using state-level data from India, we show that the pace of demographic transition varies across states, and that these differences are likely to be exacerbated over the...
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This paper uses the task-content-of-occupations framework to analyze trends in employment and wages of female and male workers in the Indian labor market from 1994 to 2017. Workers are classified into four main occupational categories: nonroutine cognitive, routine cognitive, nonroutine manual,...
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The timing of China’s and India’s demographic transitions and the implications of alternative fertility scenarios are … China will be comparatively flat, the positive contribution of declining youth dependency to real per capita income will not …
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China's demographic dividend now lies in the past, alternative assumptions about future trends in fertility and labor force … participation rates are used to demonstrate that China will not necessarily enter a period of “demographic taxation” for at least … another decade, if not longer. In contrast with China, much of India's potential demographic dividend lies in waiting for the …
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population dynamics explain 46 percent of economic growth in per capita GDP in China over the period 1961-2003, 39 percent in … growth in India and Pakistan over the period 2005-2050, and a negative effect in China …
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analyze the demographic and macroeconomic trends of China and India in the decades before the COVID-19 crisis, aimed at … behind China considerably concerning demographic transition and macroeconomic dynamics in the observed periods. China … China in economic growth, international trade and investment openness, technological advancement, employment, the structure …
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