The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future age-sex structure of population in Bangladesh. The mechanisms of change in the population are reviewed and it is shown that success in reducing fertility will alter the profile of the dependent population potentially to the benefit of Bangladesh. The study demonstrates that a large portion of population is still under age of 15 years and this youth bulge will contribute to the country's future reproduction and that to accommodate this progress in economic development is a necessity. Finally, the paper briefly lays out some policy implications
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
Bangladesh is the 2nd fastest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
Catalogues the demographic changes in Bangladesh during the period 1975-2000 and examines how they r...
Bangladesh has undergone a considerable decline in fertility, despite the absence of conditions beli...
Cross countries studies on the relationship between economic growth and population growth is inconsi...
Abstract Compared to many other nations, Bangladesh has a higher population density. Although popul...
This paper is titled an Analytical Survey. As a survey it sets out to collect and pull together what...
This study explores vital insights into the challenges facing youth in terms of employment opportuni...
The human population growth of the last century has been truly phenomenal. The projected world popul...
Bangladesh currently has a population approaching 150 million and will add another 100 million befor...
CPD-UNFPA Publication Series It is now widely recognised that there is a need to take the scope of t...
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
Bangladesh is the 2nd fastest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
Catalogues the demographic changes in Bangladesh during the period 1975-2000 and examines how they r...
Bangladesh has undergone a considerable decline in fertility, despite the absence of conditions beli...
Cross countries studies on the relationship between economic growth and population growth is inconsi...
Abstract Compared to many other nations, Bangladesh has a higher population density. Although popul...
This paper is titled an Analytical Survey. As a survey it sets out to collect and pull together what...
This study explores vital insights into the challenges facing youth in terms of employment opportuni...
The human population growth of the last century has been truly phenomenal. The projected world popul...
Bangladesh currently has a population approaching 150 million and will add another 100 million befor...
CPD-UNFPA Publication Series It is now widely recognised that there is a need to take the scope of t...
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
According to 2010 World Population Prospects (WPP), Bangladesh is passing the second phase of fertil...
Bangladesh is the 2nd fastest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study ...