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World Development Report 2007 - Regional Highlights

Tremendous opportunity for economic growth in South Asia

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Take advantage of South Asia’s demographic “window of opportunity”

  • As of 2005, SAR has an estimated 400 million young people aged 12-24—about 30 percent of all youth in developing countries (UN World Population Prospects 2004 revision).
  • This cohort will grow slowly; most countries (except Pakistan) peaking in the next 25 years.

An opportunity and a challenge

World Development Report 2007 notes that the expected decline in dependency (increase in working age population relative to non-working age population) offers a tremendous opportunity for economic growth in South Asia, provided that the greater labor supply is productively employed, and that saving and investment increase.

This demographic shift is both an opportunity and a challenge in a region that lags behind in key areas such as literacy and maternal health.


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More graphs from the report

Related Websites

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