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remain untested. In this study, we examine the demographic effects of India's national childhood vaccination program (the … preference data of 625,000 adult women from the National Family Health Survey of India 2015-2016. We include women who were born …
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makes progress by focusing on India, which will be the largest individual contributor to the global demographic transition …-state migration. The results imply that a substantial fraction of the growth acceleration that India has experienced since the 1980s … demographic dividend could add about 2 percentage points per annum to India's per capita GDP growth over the next two decades …
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India, the second most populated country in the world is facing demographic transition which will have impacts on the … economy with a bulging population of youth and children. The present study analyzes the current crisis of India in terms of …
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India, and 25 percent in Pakistan. Furthermore, population dynamics are expected to have a positive effect on economic … growth in India and Pakistan over the period 2005-2050, and a negative effect in China …
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The term Demographic Dividend occurs to a particular country when falling birthrates changes the age structure which further reduces the required investments in the Human Capital. Here we have tried to provide possible theory which can work for the Demographic Dividend for the state like...
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