There is convincing evidence that Pakistan has entered the demographic bonus phase; child dependency is declining and youth share in the total population is rising. This paper has examined youth employment in the context of demographic transition evidenced since the early 1990s. Changes in the level of educational attainment have also been analysed. The study has used the data from Pakistan Demographic Surveys and Labour Force Surveys carried out between 1990 and 2005. Findings of the study show that the benefits of demographic transition in terms of rising share of youth in the total population has partially been translated through development of their human capital and productive absorption in the local labour market. While the pace of hu...
Over the years, many less developed nations and the developing nations have tried to wipe-out ...
Family plays a critical role in young people’s lives and is key in determining the conditions under ...
Increase in the share of youth population due to demographic ‘dividend’ or the ‘youth bulge’ seems t...
This paper assesses labor market trends and outcomes in Pakistan over the past decade. It shows that...
Pakistan is one of the developing countries with a more significant percentage of the working age, i...
Economic development is strongly connected to the longevity, growth and structure of country’s popul...
Productive utilization of youth is of critical importance for variety of reasons. Youth being the ne...
This Population Council working paper examines gender differences in transitions to adulthood in Pak...
Labour market performance in Pakistan has improved markedly in recent years. This paper examin...
This paper analyzes the patterns of and the challenges for youth employment in Pakistan and examines...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
Pakistan is considered to be the fifth largest young country in the world. Around 63 percent populat...
This paper analyzes the patterns of and the challenges for youth employment in Pakistan and examines...
Adolescence, a time of transition to adulthood, is different for young men and women in Pakistan; br...
Resistance to a positive change brings no change in a society unless its members do not work for it....
Over the years, many less developed nations and the developing nations have tried to wipe-out ...
Family plays a critical role in young people’s lives and is key in determining the conditions under ...
Increase in the share of youth population due to demographic ‘dividend’ or the ‘youth bulge’ seems t...
This paper assesses labor market trends and outcomes in Pakistan over the past decade. It shows that...
Pakistan is one of the developing countries with a more significant percentage of the working age, i...
Economic development is strongly connected to the longevity, growth and structure of country’s popul...
Productive utilization of youth is of critical importance for variety of reasons. Youth being the ne...
This Population Council working paper examines gender differences in transitions to adulthood in Pak...
Labour market performance in Pakistan has improved markedly in recent years. This paper examin...
This paper analyzes the patterns of and the challenges for youth employment in Pakistan and examines...
Population growth and size have remained the focus of debate for centuries but the recent demographi...
Pakistan is considered to be the fifth largest young country in the world. Around 63 percent populat...
This paper analyzes the patterns of and the challenges for youth employment in Pakistan and examines...
Adolescence, a time of transition to adulthood, is different for young men and women in Pakistan; br...
Resistance to a positive change brings no change in a society unless its members do not work for it....
Over the years, many less developed nations and the developing nations have tried to wipe-out ...
Family plays a critical role in young people’s lives and is key in determining the conditions under ...
Increase in the share of youth population due to demographic ‘dividend’ or the ‘youth bulge’ seems t...