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How Significant is Africa's Demographic Dividend for Its Future Growth and Poverty Reduction?

2014

Ahmed, S. Amer | Cruz, Marcio | Go, Delfin S. | Maliszewska, Maryla | Osorio-Rodarte, Israel


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
High growth; Headcount poverty; Damages; Developing world; Demographic changes; Global exports; Policy research; Skilled workers; Empirical literature; Increase in capital; Private saving; Low income; Poverty rate; Reducing poverty; Skilled worker; Gdp; Population share; Poor governance; Base year; Level of education; Labor market; Development goals; Average growth rate; Marginal propensity to consume; Benchmark; Macroeconomic stability; Demographic; Total factor productivity; Capital stock; Growth path; National accounts; Labor force; Labor supply; Output growth; Long run; Growth performance; Marginal propensity; Economic activity; Educational attainment; External shocks; Empirical estimates; Output per capita; High income; Dividends; Lic; Average annual growth; Unskilled labor; Annual growth; Development policy; Constant rate; Income distributions; Foreign capital; Real gdp; Growth of labor; Underestimates; Future growth; Economic assumptions; State interventions; Human development; Functional form; Empirical evidence; Real income; Real growth rate; Individual countries; Low income countries; Global economics; Share of labor; Productivity growth; Income growth; Per capita growth; Middle income; Current account balance; Exposure; High poverty; Developing country; Gross output; Poverty rates; Current account balances; Forecasts; Policy makers; Gdp per capita; Poverty line; Global economy; Regional economy; High income countries; Rapid growth; Incomes; Middle-income countries; Capital accumulation; Inequality outcomes; Global investment; Fertility rates; Growth assumptions; Demographic effects; Review of economics; Poverty impact; Dividend; Unemployment rates; Labor demand; Micro data; Labor force growth; Domestic savings; Consumption growth; Labor markets; Growth rates; Mean income; Debt relief; Macroeconomic stabilization; Average growth; Global economic prospects; Demographic change; Developing country economies; Middle income countries; Economic environments; Growth term
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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