For Fast-Growing Countries, Should Aging Be a Concern? Planning for the Second Demographic Dividend

Population aging and decline are frequently described as a threat to countries’ economic development and social stability. Evocative language, such as “demographic winter” and “graying of the great powers,” portrays the serious consequences that many observers envision as fertility and growth rates decline and the elderly comprise a greater percentage of the population. These concerns … Continue reading For Fast-Growing Countries, Should Aging Be a Concern? Planning for the Second Demographic Dividend