Document Summary
Published:
2010
Beyond Population: Everyone Counts in Development
The century from 1950 to 2050 will have witnessed the highest global population growth rate ever, the largest voluntary fall in the global population growth rate ever, and the most enormous demographic shift ever between the more developed and less developed regions. In the coming half century, according to most demographers, the worlds population will grow older, larger (albeit more slowly), and more urban than in the 20th century, but with much variance within and across regions. This paper reviews important demographic trends expected to occur between 2010 and 2050, indicates some of their implications for economic and global development, and suggests some possible policies to respond these trends and implications.




