BRICS Countries: Population Projections and Age Structure by 2035
The World Bank projects that by 2035, the population of BRICS countries will reach 3.5 billion, with a significant shift in age structure, increasing the working-age population.
The World Bank projects that by 2035, the population of BRICS countries will reach 3.5 billion, with a significant shift in age structure, increasing the working-age population.
Research by Harvard University suggests that the changing age structure in BRICS countries will have significant implications for economic growth, with India and China expected to drive growth due to their large youth populations.
According to a report by Bloomberg, the BRICS countries will experience a significant shift in age structure by 2035, with a decline in the youth population and an increase in the elderly population, posing challenges for social security systems.
The population pyramid tool by Population.io provides an interactive visualization of the age structure of BRICS countries from 2023 to 2035, allowing users to explore demographic trends and projections.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) discusses the demographic trends in BRICS countries and their implications for economic growth, highlighting the need for policies to address aging populations and promote economic development.
A video lecture by a renowned economist explores the relationship between age structure and economic growth in BRICS countries, discussing the opportunities and challenges posed by demographic changes.
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs discusses the demographic transition and age structure in BRICS countries, highlighting the need for sustainable development and social protection policies.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides demographic projections for BRICS countries, including population growth rates, age structure, and urbanization trends, to inform policy decisions.