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 dividend is estimated to be around 1.9 percentage points out of 12% average annual growth rate in per capita income during 1981–2015. Second, India’s demographic window of opportunity began in 2005, significantly improved after 2011, and will continue till 2061. Third, our empirical analysis supports the argument that the realisation of the demographic dividend is conditional on a conducive policy environment with enabling aspects such as quality educati...
India, the second most populous country in the world has undergone several demographic changes. The ...
The paper offers a new explanation and prediction of empirical relationship between income and consu...
This paper compares the population transition in China and India during 1950-2015 by decomposing pop...
This paper projects potential demographic dividend for India for the period from 2001 to 2061 by usi...
Demographic dividend is the result of demographic transition which brings about a change in the age ...
Age structure and its dynamics are critical in understanding the impact of population growth on a co...
India is on the edge of a demographic revolution with a rapidly rising working-age population. For t...
It is noticed that different states have a different demographic window of opportunity in India, so,...
The ‘demographic dividend’ provides India with strong advantages for achieving high rates of growth ...
2.1 Growth optimists are confident in India's demographic dividend--the fact that India's ...
Demographic factors have reappeared in the economic development debate with the emergence of the con...
Demographic transition creates a small window for countries to leverage their demographic dividend a...
While most of the developed countries moved out of dividend phase and entered into aging burden phas...
Original decadal estimates of real output per worker, schooling per worker, mortality risk and total...
This paper analyses the trend in economic growth and population transition in China and India during...
India, the second most populous country in the world has undergone several demographic changes. The ...
The paper offers a new explanation and prediction of empirical relationship between income and consu...
This paper compares the population transition in China and India during 1950-2015 by decomposing pop...
This paper projects potential demographic dividend for India for the period from 2001 to 2061 by usi...
Demographic dividend is the result of demographic transition which brings about a change in the age ...
Age structure and its dynamics are critical in understanding the impact of population growth on a co...
India is on the edge of a demographic revolution with a rapidly rising working-age population. For t...
It is noticed that different states have a different demographic window of opportunity in India, so,...
The ‘demographic dividend’ provides India with strong advantages for achieving high rates of growth ...
2.1 Growth optimists are confident in India's demographic dividend--the fact that India's ...
Demographic factors have reappeared in the economic development debate with the emergence of the con...
Demographic transition creates a small window for countries to leverage their demographic dividend a...
While most of the developed countries moved out of dividend phase and entered into aging burden phas...
Original decadal estimates of real output per worker, schooling per worker, mortality risk and total...
This paper analyses the trend in economic growth and population transition in China and India during...
India, the second most populous country in the world has undergone several demographic changes. The ...
The paper offers a new explanation and prediction of empirical relationship between income and consu...
This paper compares the population transition in China and India during 1950-2015 by decomposing pop...