Population dynamics and human development: opportunities and challenges - 2 Vols.

Contributor(s): Lakshmanasamy, T [Editor]Publication details: New Delhi Bookwell 2010Description: xxv, 272 p. Vol.1; xxv, 275-591 p. Vol.2ISBN: 9789380574141 (Set); 9789380574127 (Vol.1); 9789380574134 (Vol.2)Subject(s): Economic development - India - Congresses | India - Population policy - Congresses | India - Population - CongressesDDC classification: 304.60954 Summary: Many developing countries around the world, especially India and China in Asia, are in the midst of crucial transition phase in which the dynamics of population and economic changes are bringing marked improvements in human development. It is expected that the power of these third world countries is gradually increasing to shape the global trends in this century itself with their surge in growth rates, reduction in poverty, increase in skill development, improvements in health, control of population, and with their global integration through structural reforms and globalization. India is currently experiencing a demographic dividend, a window of opportunity provided by the demographic transition. There exists an enormous.
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Many developing countries around the world, especially India and China in Asia, are in the midst of crucial transition phase in which the dynamics of population and economic changes are bringing marked improvements in human development. It is expected that the power of these third world countries is gradually increasing to shape the global trends in this century itself with their surge in growth rates, reduction in poverty, increase in skill development, improvements in health, control of population, and with their global integration through structural reforms and globalization. India is currently experiencing a demographic dividend, a window of opportunity provided by the demographic transition. There exists an enormous.

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