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In turn , this declining dependency ratio can have a positive impact on overall economic growthcreatinga demographic dividend

The country ... young populationcontributedemographic dividend

the age structure changescontributingto the “ demographic dividend

while fertility rates have remained unchangedthus creatinga demographic dividend

A malnourished , undereducated young populationwill contributelittle demographic dividend

the baby boomers(passive) created bythe “ demographic dividend

due to the older generations having shorter life expectancies , andthe largest segment of the population of productive working age , the dependency ratio declinesdramatically leadingto the demographic dividend

the presence of young persons without work instead ofcontributingto demographic dividend

declining fertility rates in countries with relatively youthful populations(passive) triggered bya demographic dividend

Rapid population growth in the regionmight often leadthe demographic dividend

Birth rates in India and Africaare creatinga demographic dividend

increased child survival in Africa(passive) created byThe demographic dividend

South Asia ’s current demographic transition ( not in all countries in the region ) , a rapidly growing middle - class(passive) created bythe ‘ demographic dividend

With fewer younger dependents , due to declining fertility and child mortality rates , and fewer older dependents , due to the older generations having shorter life expectancies , and the largest segment of the population of productive working age , the dependency ratio declinesdramatically leadingto the demographic dividend

The young age dependency ratio of the country has declined dramatically from 88.4 in 1994 to 75 in 2012leadingto the demographic dividend

Africa 's fast - growing population of young people(passive) potentially created bya demographic dividend

to dwindle as the size of working age populations(passive) are setDemographic dividends

a bigger savings poolcreatedemographic dividends

a young and increasingly urban population(passive) created bya demographic dividend

the added productivity of the large group of working - age population combined with the lower proportion of resources that have to be invested in child care , schooling and caring for the elderly(passive) can be created byThe demographic dividend

static numbers of children(passive) created bya demographic dividend

In the 1970s and 1980s , the declining fertility rate created a huge working age populationresultingin the demographic dividend

the decline of fertility(passive) caused bythe “ demographic dividend

a significant opportunityto createa demographic dividend

the one - child policy(passive) caused byThe demographic dividend

the most productive working yearscreatingthe “ demographic dividend

how to harness the benefits of their relatively younger populationsto createa demographic dividend

the large bulge in the working - age population(passive) caused bya demographic dividend

This type of youth bulgecan triggera demographic dividend

falling fertility(passive) created bythe demographic dividend

an expanding labor supplyresultingfrom the demographic dividend

a “ youth bulge ” that will provide cheap labor(passive) caused byThe “ demographic dividend

the vast Boomer population(passive) created bythe demographic dividend

What it takesto createa demographic dividend

to accelerate economic growth through skill developmentthereby creatinga demographic dividend

the increase in the workforcewill leadthe demographic dividend

to raise the quality of its educationto preventa demographic dividend

the BabyBoom(passive) created bythe demographic dividend

aggregate consumption , cumulative investment , total labor input , and thus outputcreatinga demographic dividend

its comparatively young workforce(passive) created bythe " demographic dividend

to previous economic growthhas contributedto previous economic growth

the increased fiscal space(passive) created bythe increased fiscal space

Our study highlights opportunities(passive) created byOur study highlights opportunities

to higher productivity and economic growthleadto higher productivity and economic growth

to economic growth in past decadescontributedto economic growth in past decades

to exceptional economic growth in Africacould leadto exceptional economic growth in Africa

to long - term economic growth and fiscal stability for the largest national economies in Latin Americacan leadto long - term economic growth and fiscal stability for the largest national economies in Latin America

to economic growth and possibly productivity growthmay contributeto economic growth and possibly productivity growth

to economic growth and breakout from the cycle of povertywill leadto economic growth and breakout from the cycle of poverty

to economic growth over the past 40 yearscontributedto economic growth over the past 40 years

to significantly higher economic growth ratescan contributeto significantly higher economic growth rates

substantially to economic growth in developing Asia in the pastcontributedsubstantially to economic growth in developing Asia in the past

in sub - optimal economic growth or even worsemight resultin sub - optimal economic growth or even worse

a huge opportunitycreatesa huge opportunity

a large digital - savvy customer segment India ’sto createa large digital - savvy customer segment India ’s

the opportunity to draw on these benefitscreatesthe opportunity to draw on these benefits

to economic growth driven by the changing age structure of a populationleadsto economic growth driven by the changing age structure of a population

to improved human development and faster economic growth in the regionleadingto improved human development and faster economic growth in the region

economic growth only if opportunities that match the economy requirements and new workforce aspirations are generatedcan contributeeconomic growth only if opportunities that match the economy requirements and new workforce aspirations are generated

to the “ economic miracle ” that occurred in these countries.7contributedto the “ economic miracle ” that occurred in these countries.7

to economic growth through working - age population and labor productivity growthcontributesto economic growth through working - age population and labor productivity growth

Zhang Monan China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade(passive) is often contributedZhang Monan China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade

to productivity and prosperity of the nationcan contributeto productivity and prosperity of the nation

new opportunities for higher education to become the strongest pillar of the partnership between both the countrieshas creatednew opportunities for higher education to become the strongest pillar of the partnership between both the countries

to opportunities for growth in output per capitaleadsto opportunities for growth in output per capita

WEIBO GOOGLE+ RSS EMAIL PRINT China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade(passive) is often contributedWEIBO GOOGLE+ RSS EMAIL PRINT China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade

Civil Society | CHINA US Focus China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade(passive) is often contributedCivil Society | CHINA US Focus China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade

The Impact of Declining Demographic Dividend and Socioeconomic Transformation China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade(passive) is often contributedThe Impact of Declining Demographic Dividend and Socioeconomic Transformation China ’s rapid economic growth over the past decade

to our growth and productivityhas been contributingto our growth and productivity

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from a large portion of its population — around 65 percent on average — being of working ageresultingfrom a large portion of its population — around 65 percent on average — being of working age

The population growth noted abovewill ... resultThe population growth noted above

a significant market opportunity for corporates operating within the ecosystemcreatesa significant market opportunity for corporates operating within the ecosystem

to India 's risewill leadto India 's rise

to nearly one forth of the economic growth in China in the past three decades ... while TFP growth explains another one third with the remainder mainly due to capital accumulation , explaining nearly halfcontributedto nearly one forth of the economic growth in China in the past three decades ... while TFP growth explains another one third with the remainder mainly due to capital accumulation , explaining nearly half

immensely to the economy ... not only because they can contribute internally to the domestic economycould contributeimmensely to the economy ... not only because they can contribute internally to the domestic economy

Bangladesh towards a developed nationto leadBangladesh towards a developed nation

in acceleration of growth and prosperity in the economywill resultin acceleration of growth and prosperity in the economy

up to 15 % of the overall growth in advanced countrieshas ... contributedup to 15 % of the overall growth in advanced countries

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