Since the publication of the Malthusian population principle, the overall impact of population change on economic growth has provoked huge debates that have challenged pessimistic and optimistic postulations. Pessimists’ research posits that population growth puts a strain on government services. Conversely, optimists agree that population increase is a key component of economic growth through expanded specialisation and increased labour resources. Considering these conflicts in the literature, the Malthusian population principle and the partial least square structural equation model (PLS-SEM) are used by the author to assess the impact of population dynamics on economic growth in Kenya by incorporating the effects of education and health e...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Social Processes Underlying Fertility Change in Developing Count...
The study examines the effect of population dynamics (mortality and fertility) on economic growth in...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of public expenditure in the social sector...
This study examines population growth in Kenya since independence. In 1966, the Ministry of Health i...
The issue of population growth and economic growth discourse receives the attention of many scholars...
The world’s population has grown rapidly from about 2.5 billion in 1950 to a current size of 5.8 bil...
Population pressure is an imbalance between population and resources. This imbalance worsens when po...
For decades, demographers, economists and social scientists have debated the influence of population...
While population growth has a large negative effect on per capita income growth, this effect is coun...
This paper applies insights from theoretical and empirical research in economic growth to analyze th...
Population growth is often pictured as negatively affecting the environment, the economy and individ...
Population growth and economic change are tightly bound together. The very high rates of population ...
The relationship between population growth and economic development has been a topic under debate fo...
The effect of public expenditure growth on economic growth has given rise to conflicting views among...
One reason why employment growth rate in Kenya has been rather disappointing despite impressive gro...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Social Processes Underlying Fertility Change in Developing Count...
The study examines the effect of population dynamics (mortality and fertility) on economic growth in...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of public expenditure in the social sector...
This study examines population growth in Kenya since independence. In 1966, the Ministry of Health i...
The issue of population growth and economic growth discourse receives the attention of many scholars...
The world’s population has grown rapidly from about 2.5 billion in 1950 to a current size of 5.8 bil...
Population pressure is an imbalance between population and resources. This imbalance worsens when po...
For decades, demographers, economists and social scientists have debated the influence of population...
While population growth has a large negative effect on per capita income growth, this effect is coun...
This paper applies insights from theoretical and empirical research in economic growth to analyze th...
Population growth is often pictured as negatively affecting the environment, the economy and individ...
Population growth and economic change are tightly bound together. The very high rates of population ...
The relationship between population growth and economic development has been a topic under debate fo...
The effect of public expenditure growth on economic growth has given rise to conflicting views among...
One reason why employment growth rate in Kenya has been rather disappointing despite impressive gro...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Social Processes Underlying Fertility Change in Developing Count...
The study examines the effect of population dynamics (mortality and fertility) on economic growth in...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of public expenditure in the social sector...