Author:
Faizunnisa Azeema,Ul Haque Minhaj
Abstract
The world is experiencing the largest cohort of adolescents in
its history, and there are about 1 billion youngsters in this age group,
most of whom belong to the developing countries. Worldwide, the
adolescent age group is gaining prominence for researchers,
policy-makers and donors. This issue is more important for Pakistan
where about one-third of 150 million Pakistanis are in the age range of
10-24 years [Pakistan Census Organisation (2001)]. In Pakistan, the
fertility transition has just begun [Sathar and Casterline (1998)], and
we will have the largest cohort of young people in next five years. With
a TFR of 4.1 which represents a significant decline in fertility in the
past two decades for about two children [Pakistan (2003)], still we have
a large population base. Nearly 33 percent of the population is aged
10-24, and ready to enter marriage and childbearing. Adolescents
represents as a “bulge” in the population pyramid of Pakistan that will
have serious implications at a variety of levels.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
4 articles.
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