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Dependency population

  • September 14, 2022
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Dependency population

Subject: Geography

Given its demographic profile, India is uniquely placed to provide services to ageing societies of the developed world.

Concept:

Dependency ratio

  • It is the ratio of persons in the ages defined as dependent (under 15 years and over 64 years) to persons in the ages defined as economically productive (15-64 years) in a population.
    • This demographic indicator gives insight into the number of people of non-working age, compared with the number of those of working age.
  • Dependency Ratio is also sometimes called Total Dependency Ratio.
    •  It is made up of two different ratios viz. Youth Dependency Ratio and Age Dependency Ratio.
    • The youth dependency ratio includes those only under 15, and the elderly dependency ratio focuses on those over 64.
  • A high dependency ratio means those of working age, and the overall economy, face a greater burden in supporting the aging population.
  • A dropping Total Fertility Rate reduces the dependency ratio, as there are fewer children below working age dependent on the working population.
  • A lower dependency ratio should ideally result in higher economic growth, as there is a large section of people working, saving and investing.
  • Improving living standards and medical advances over the past 40-50 years have prolonged life spans, thereby skewing the dependency ratio at the other end of the age spectrum.

Trends in dependency ratio:

  • According to the UN, by 2050, 1 in 6 people in the world will be over 65, up from 1 in 11 in 2019.

  • Dependency ratios in high-income countries– are steadily increasing – on an average at 55 per cent of the total population.
 

Countries 

 

Overall dependency ratio /(2021)

Japan 70% (highest)
Germany 56%
France 63%
UK 57%
US 55%
  • To counter the challenge of rising dependency ratio- developed nations are focussing on artificial intelligence (AI), Industry 4.0, etc., which could reduce the required human interventions
  • Higher dependency ratio in high income country-India’s opportunity
    • Economic dividend– by providing working professionals and services export to  developed countries.
      • Japan -an agreement under the Specified Skilled Workers (SSW) programme to onboard trained nurses from India.
      •  Kerala – provide free European language training to tribal nursing professionals to help them migrate.
      • India is the world’s largest recipient of remittances with  receipts stood at $87 billion in 2021.
Dependency population Geography

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