Africa will account for 80 percent of the 4 billion increase in world population by 2100. A demographic transition with an increase in its working age population provides a window of opportunity which if reaped will lead to a “demographic dividend” for accelerated growth. In Africa, declining mortality yet combined with high fertility rates constitute unusual population dynamics of developing countries. The dividend is underpinned by adequate skill profiles. Using secondary data sources on education, population trends and fiscal allocation this paper shows that keeping up with increased student intake has somewhat compromised quality of education and adequate skills. In particular the fiscal allocation to education seems not to be aligned ...
In Africa, as in most developing countries of the world, the population is growing rapidly, mainly b...
Africa is a vast continent with an unevenly distributed population that has been growing considerabl...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In June 2013, the United Nati...
Based on global harmonized data on educational attainment by age and sex estimated for the year 201...
In the next two decades, the world will face two major - and opposing - demographic challenges: rapi...
We assess Africa’s prospects for enjoying a demographic dividend. While fertility rates anddependenc...
This paper summarizes new scientific evidence supporting the hypothesis that among the many factors ...
<b>Background</b>: Recent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-S...
Caldwell has hypothesized that the onset of the fertility transition would be linked with the achiev...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
Education is a central issue in the complex process of development, for it has been found to be rela...
Mid-range population projections for Africa predict a doubling of population by 2050, with serious c...
In Africa, as in most developing countries of the world, the population is growing rapidly, mainly b...
Africa is a vast continent with an unevenly distributed population that has been growing considerabl...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In June 2013, the United Nati...
Based on global harmonized data on educational attainment by age and sex estimated for the year 201...
In the next two decades, the world will face two major - and opposing - demographic challenges: rapi...
We assess Africa’s prospects for enjoying a demographic dividend. While fertility rates anddependenc...
This paper summarizes new scientific evidence supporting the hypothesis that among the many factors ...
<b>Background</b>: Recent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-S...
Caldwell has hypothesized that the onset of the fertility transition would be linked with the achiev...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
Education is a central issue in the complex process of development, for it has been found to be rela...
Mid-range population projections for Africa predict a doubling of population by 2050, with serious c...
In Africa, as in most developing countries of the world, the population is growing rapidly, mainly b...
Africa is a vast continent with an unevenly distributed population that has been growing considerabl...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...