Investing in youth : how to realize Afghanistan’s demographic dividend / writer Rogelio E. Fernandex Castilla ; design Daniel Feary.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : United Nations Population Fund, (UNFPA), ©2015.Description: 54 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HQ799. A24.
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Contents: Acronyms and abbreviations—Executive summary—Population dynamics and human capital—Demographic situation of Afghanistan—Conclusions and recommendations—References.
Summary: Summary: “The relationships between population trends and the wellbeing of people have attracted the attention of scientists for centuries, exploring the interactions between population growth and the people’s wellbeing. This line of research has intensified in the last few decades, as the fast demographic evolution has produced profound impacts in the society, the economy and the environment. In addition to population numbers…”—(page 10).
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Contents: Acronyms and abbreviations—Executive summary—Population dynamics and human capital—Demographic situation of Afghanistan—Conclusions and recommendations—References.

Summary: “The relationships between population trends and the wellbeing of people have attracted the attention of scientists for centuries, exploring the interactions between population growth and the people’s wellbeing. This line of research has intensified in the last few decades, as the fast demographic evolution has produced profound impacts in the society, the economy and the environment. In addition to population numbers…”—(page 10).

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