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Africa’s current and projected demographic trends – growing population, urbanization, and the ratio of working age to non-working age and aging populations -- require in turn appropriate responses to the anticipated pressures on food, energy, and water resources.
PDF | On Jan 1, 2020, Amadu Jacky Kaba published Explaining Africa’s Rapid Population Growth, 1950 to 2020: Trends, Factors, Implications, and Recommendations | Find, read and cite all the...
Something that we would associate with Africa – a very fertile population structure – for various reasons is now changing as we are now seeing progressive aging of African populations – more in some countries than in other. Between 2000 and 2050 the population aged over 60 increased by 50%.
We explore how the differential timing and levels of natural increase in rural and urban areas, interacting with rural-urban migration, create profound gaps in population age and sex structures across the urban and rural sectors of sub-Saharan Africa. Population age structures establish critical parameters for understanding development, ranging ...
The 2024 Revision of World Population Prospects is the twenty-eighth edition of official United Nations population estimates and projections that have been prepared by the Population Division...
youthful structure of Africa's population pyramid and the sluggishness of its transition to lower fertility rates indicate that African economies will be burdened by rapid population...
Africa’s Population: History, Current Status, and Projections. Jean-Pierre Guengant. 1 Introduction. Until the 1980s, sub-Saharan Africa appeared to be the only region in the world where the demographic transition had not really started, hence the use of the term “the African exception” to describe this situation.