Demographic change is reshaping public policy from NY to Africa
October 22, 2024
October 22, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 22 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
By the year 2100, more than half of the world's children will be born in sub-Saharan Africa, a staggering population projection that represents a public policy crucible for African leaders.
"If you provide jobs and a safe transition into adulthood and the workforce, then you can create sustained economic growth, better income distribution, and the type of household savings that build stabil . . .
By the year 2100, more than half of the world's children will be born in sub-Saharan Africa, a staggering population projection that represents a public policy crucible for African leaders.
"If you provide jobs and a safe transition into adulthood and the workforce, then you can create sustained economic growth, better income distribution, and the type of household savings that build stabil . . .