How Significant Is Sub-Saharan Africa's Demographic Dividend for Its Future Growth and Poverty Reduction?

Author:

Ahmed S. Amer1,Cruz Marcio23,Go Delfin S.23,Maliszewska Maryla23,Osorio-Rodarte Israel23

Affiliation:

1. Development Prospects Group; World Bank; 1818 H St NW Washington DC-20433 USA

2. Development Prospects Group; World Bank; Washington DC USA

3. Federal University of Paraná; Curitiba Paraná Brazil

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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