
Demography and the development potential of sub-Saharan Africa

| Serie | Current African Issues | 
|---|---|
| Författare | |
| Förlag | Nordiska Afrikainstitutet | 
| Format | Häftad | 
| Språk | Engelska | 
| Vikt | 0 | 
| Utgiven | 2008-09-20 | 
| ISBN | 9789171066213 | 
                Population growth in Africa has laid the foundation for the eventual development of a prosperous region. Since the 1950s, sub-Saharan Africa has doubled its population twice over to become one of the most populous regions in the world. If sub-Saharan Africa succeeds in taking advantage of this population potential, the sub-continent could become a major player in the world economy.
A major reason sub-Saharan Africa remains poor is the very high child-dependency arising from a very high total fertility rate, and low life expectancy based on both high infant mortality and high adult mortality rates. 
Reduced mortality and lower fertility are key requirements if sub-Saharan Africa is to enter a development trajectory that makes possible increasing per capita incomes and reductions in poverty.            
 
				






















