A look at how the demographic dividend can benefit a country. A case study on Thailand
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The Demographic Dividend An example of a population opportunity
Syllabus Link Examine the demographic dividend and the ways in which population could be considered a resource when contemplating possible futures.
What is a demographic dividend? Define the term You have 5 minutes to search
The demographic dividend is the accelerated economic growth that may result from a decline in a country's mortality and fertility and the subsequent change in the age structure of the population. What is a demographic dividend?
What is a demographic dividend? With fewer births each year, a country's young dependent population grows smaller in relation to the working-age population.
With fewer people to support, a country has a window of opportunity for rapid economic growth if the right social and economic policies developed and investments made. What is a demographic dividend?
What DTM factors can lead to a demographic dividend?
Create a mind map on the demographic dividend to show how the 4 middle cogs can create factors that result in a dividend
W hat type of government policies are needed for a country to achieve a demographic dividend?
Thailand Case Study Why could Thailand make a good case study of the demographic dividend?
Use Thailand as a case study to examine the demographic dividend and the ways in which population could be considered a resource when contemplating possible futures . What conditions enabled Thailand to attain a demographic dividend b ) Benefits of a demographic dividend to Thailand c) Future challenges to Thailandthe challenges to actually attaining a demographic dividend.