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Demographic Trends and Implications for Development

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Page 1: Demographic Trends and Implications for Development

Demographic Trends and

Implications for Development

John Bongaarts

Population Council

Page 2: Demographic Trends and Implications for Development

Outline

• Background: population growth and fertility

• Consequences of demographic trends

• Policy options

Page 3: Demographic Trends and Implications for Development

Population growth rates 2005-2010

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1

2

3

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0 2 4 6 8Gro

wth

rate

(%)

Births per woman

Population growth by fertility level

1.High fertility/growth

2. Intermediate fertility/growth

3. Low fertility/growth

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Group 1

Demographic consequences of high fertility

• Rapid population growth

• Young age structure

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20

40

60

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100%

of p

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atio

n

Population by age (<25,>25)Age

>25

<25

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6

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1950 1975 2000 2025 2050

Rat

io (1

950=

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Youth (15-25) by country

Nigeria

Pakistan

India

China

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Group1: Consequences of High fertility and rapid population growth

• Governmental: Lagging investment in education, health services and infrastructure

• Economic: Low wages, unemployment, poverty

• Environmental: Depletion of natural resources, pollution

• Political: Rising political unrest and crime

• Health: High maternal and child mortality

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Group 2: Intermediate/ declining fertility

• Declining population growth rates

• Fewer young people, more workers

• Demographic dividend

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Population by age: Mexico

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Demographic Dividend:

Boosts growth in GDP/cap by raising

1) Relative size of workforce

2) Women’s participation in paid labor force

3) Investments in human and physical capital

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30

40

50

60

70

1950 1975 2000 2025 2050

% o

f pop

ulat

ion

Working age population (%)

Developed world

Demographic Dividend

Developing world

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1950 1975 2000 2025 2050

-%

Gro

wth

rate

GD

P/ca

p

+

Impact of demographic dividend on economic growth rate (GDP/cap)

Developing world

Developed world

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Group 2: Consequences of Intermediate/declining fertility

• Governmental: Large investments in education, health services and infrastructure

• Economic: Demographic dividend

• Environmental: Depletion of natural resources, air, water and soil pollution

• Political: Inequality and disaffected voters

• Health: Declining maternal and child mortality

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Group 3: Low fertility

• Near zero or negative population growth rates

• Rapid population aging

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Population by age: Italy

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0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

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1.2

1975 2000 2025 2050

Retirees/Worker

ItalySpainGermanyJapanFranceCanadaUKChinaUSA

0

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0.4

0.6

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1.2

1975 2000 2025 2050

Rat

ioPop 65+/Pop 20-64

Japan

Italy

Spain

Germany

France

Canada

China

UK

USA

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Group 3: Consequences of low fertility

• Economic

Unsustainable health and pension costsRising governmental budget deficits

• Political Rising voting power of the elderly

Slower economic growth Slower growth in GDP/capSlower growth in worker productivity (?)

• Governmental

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A. High fertility countries

B. Very low fertility countries

Policy options :

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• Family planning programs to reduce

unplanned pregnancies

• Investments in human capital (e.g. girls

education)

• Delay childbearing

A. Policy options in high fertility countries:

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B. Policy options in aging societies

Demographic optionsEncourage childbearing; permit more immigration.

Pension system options Reduce benefits; raise contributions; raise age at

eligibility; encourage private savings.

Labor force optionsEncourage higher labor force participation

and later age at retirement.

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Conclusions

• Very high and very low fertility have net adverse effects

• Declining high fertility brings multiple benefits for human welfare and the environment

• Policies are available to maximize positive effects and minimize negative effects