Demographic Dividend definition

Demographic Dividend means that as compared to other large developing and developed countries, India has a higher proportion of working age population vis-à-vis is entire population.

Examples of Demographic Dividend in a sentence

  • Advocacy opportunity; Ordinary Session of the AU -such as Sixth Forum on International Law and African Union Law-The theme of the 6th Forum shall be “Legal & Socio-economic consequences of immigration, refugees and internally displaced persons in Africa”, Harnessing the Demographic Dividend, Committee (STC) on Communication and ICT (CCICT) human rights mechanisms such as Maputo wit focus on African charter - Protocol to the African charter on human and people’s rights of women in African.

  • Madagascar monitored investments and future budget and financial gaps of its Demographic Dividend Roadmap 2019–2028.

  • Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Attention: [Country Director] Dear [Country Director]: Re: Proposed Sub-Saharan Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Project (SWEDD3) ( Project) I refer to the Advance Agreement (“Agreement”) between the [name of Recipient] (“Recipient”) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“World Bank”) dated , providing for the above [Project][Program] Preparation Advance.