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Natalist policies the way to address the ageing population problem?

  • November 8, 2024
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Natalist policies the way to address the ageing population problem?

Sub: Geo 

Sec: Human Geo

Context:

  • Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu raised concerns about the ageing population and suggested increasing birth rates.
  • Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin mentioned that upcoming Census and delimitation processes might influence family planning decisions, potentially discouraging small families.
  1. Population Growth and Fertility Trends
  • India’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR):
    • Dropped to 1.9 in 2021, below the replacement level of 2.1, indicating population stabilization.
    • However, there are sharp regional variations.
  • Clarifications on Population Growth:
    • Despite lower fertility rates, India’s population will continue to grow until around 2070 due to population momentum (large number of women entering reproductive age).
    • Population growth will stop earlier in India compared to the world average (which may grow till 2080).
  • Birth and Death Rate Transition:
    • By 2060-2070, India’s death rate is expected to surpass its birth rate.
    • Regional Divide: Northern states have higher population growth, while southern states experience slower growth.
  • Key Concerns:
    • Sustaining the Population: Balancing the working-age and non-working-age population.
    • Federal Representation: Issues with how population counts affect state representation and resources.
  1. Ageing Population Trends
  • Data on Ageing:
    • In 2021, the elderly population:
      • Bihar: 7.7% (below the national average of 10.1%).
      • Kerala: 16.5% and Tamil Nadu: 13.7% (both above national average).
    • Projected for 2036:
      • Kerala: Elderly population expected to rise to 22.8%.
      • Tamil Nadu: Expected to reach 20.8%.
      • Bihar: Increase from 7.7% to 11%.
  • Factors Contributing to Ageing:
    • Reduction in fertility rates.
    • Increasing life expectancy in southern states.
  1. Is Ageing a Problem?
  • Ageing is part of natural demographic progression.
  • Concerns should focus on:
    • Health challenges (non-communicable diseases like heart issues, cancers).
    • Employment opportunities for older individuals in an evolving economy.
    • Migration and gender inequality.
  • Dynamic View of Ageing:
    • Life expectancy is increasing.
    • Future elderly populations will differ in characteristics from the current elderly, making it wrong to label them all as unproductive.
  1. Pro-Natalist Policies: Are They the Solution?
  • Concerns with Increasing Birth Rates:
    • India once worried about a ‘population bomb’ and enforced policies like forced sterilization.
    • Now, there is a shift towards encouraging larger families (e.g., Naidu’s suggestion to require more children for election eligibility).
  • Young Couples’ Reluctance to Have Children:
    • Worldwide Trends: Countries like Hungary, Poland, Greece, Finland, and Sweden have adopted pro-natalist measures (increased maternity/paternity leave, child support, tax benefits).
    • Why These Don’t Work:
      • High cost of living.
      • Expensive childcare and education.
      • Opportunity costs for women, who bear the brunt of unpaid childcare and may face career setbacks.

Key demographics of India:

MetricsCensus 2011U.N. Population data 2022
1. Total Population1,210,854,9771,417,173,173
2. Population Growth Rate1.76%1.05%
3. Sex Ratio (females per 1,000 males) 943948
4. Median Age24.9 years28.7 years
5. Urban Population 31.16% 35.3%
6. Literacy Rate74.04%77.7%
7. Infant Mortality Rate44.5 per 1,000 live births27.7 per 1,000 live births
8. Life Expectancy at Birth67.9 years70.2 years

Source: TH

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