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Demographic Dividend in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism: An Analysis of Employment and Employability in India.

Paramjit SinghSurinder Kumar
Published in: The Indian journal of labour economics : the quarterly journal of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (2021)
After examining the concept of demographic dividend and in-depth analysis of the changing demographic profile of Indian population in a comparative framework, in this study it has been argued that the transformation of demographic potential into demographic dividend is predicated on the premise that India adopts state sponsored social-economic policy regime for public health and education for its youth to acquire skills which will be required in the twenty-first century and adopts macroeconomic policies which ensures optimal use of human resources. Otherwise demographic dividend will be a myth and a mirage.
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