The Demographic Dividend: Effects of Population Change on School Education in Pakistan

Published By: PIDE on eSS | Published Date: April, 30 , 2011

This study examines how the changing demographics in Pakistan, resulting primarily from fertility transition, would affect educational attainment of school-age population during the next two decades. The basic question addressed is whether the expected population change would enable the country to benefit from the demographic dividend and enhance the chances to achieve universal primary education by 2015, one of the targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Using projected population es timates and school enrolment data, the findings show that about 9.5 million children aged 5-9 years were not enrolled in school in 2005-06. [PIDE Working Papers 2011: 68]. URL:[http://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/Working%20Paper/WorkingPaper-68.pdf].

Author(s): Naushin Mahmood | Posted on: Apr 23, 2012 | Views(555)


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