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Realising the demographic dividend: policies to achieve inclusive growth in India

By: Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2017 LondonDescription: xvii, 477 pISBN:
  • 9781108442336
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.954 M3R3
Summary: This book discusses policies to achieve inclusive growth in India and realise the demographic dividend, which will end by 2040 when India will become an aging society. India is the world's fastest growing large economy, but jobs are not growing equally rapidly. The size of India's youth workforce is worrying, and the largely informal workforce is not covered by social insurance. Universal elementary education, despite the Right to Education Act 2009, is yet to be achieved. Health outcomes have improved only slowly over the years. Furthermore, sanitation still remains a very serious problem. As an economist and former policy-maker, the author discusses specific policies to address these problems, well beyond what is currently being practised. The book also deals with the governance issues that need to be addressed before inclusive growth can be attained. Discusses the key features of inclusiveness in the economic growth process Elaborates on specific policies in education, nutrition, sanitation and health to enhance the human capital of India's workforce Lays out specific policies dealing with the poor, social insurance and cash transfers. http://www.cambridgeindia.org/books/searchedbook/Realising-the-Demographic-Dividend/9781108442336
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Book Book Ahmedabad Fiction 330.954 M3R3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 197331
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This book discusses policies to achieve inclusive growth in India and realise the demographic dividend, which will end by 2040 when India will become an aging society. India is the world's fastest growing large economy, but jobs are not growing equally rapidly. The size of India's youth workforce is worrying, and the largely informal workforce is not covered by social insurance. Universal elementary education, despite the Right to Education Act 2009, is yet to be achieved. Health outcomes have improved only slowly over the years. Furthermore, sanitation still remains a very serious problem. As an economist and former policy-maker, the author discusses specific policies to address these problems, well beyond what is currently being practised. The book also deals with the governance issues that need to be addressed before inclusive growth can be attained.

Discusses the key features of inclusiveness in the economic growth process
Elaborates on specific policies in education, nutrition, sanitation and health to enhance the human capital of India's workforce
Lays out specific policies dealing with the poor, social insurance and cash transfers.

http://www.cambridgeindia.org/books/searchedbook/Realising-the-Demographic-Dividend/9781108442336


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