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A Pakistani flag flies on a mast as paramilitary Frontier Corps soldiers talk while guarding at Karachi's District Malir prison, August 23, 2013. PHOTO: REUTERS
Yet, the South Asian country, experts say, has missed on reaping the dividend
of its unique demography and large population.
She told Anadolu Agency that if appropriate policies are not formulated, the
demographic dividend can, in fact, be a "cost," leading to unemployment and
an unbearable strain on education, health, and old age security.
"The country can make use of this opportunity through three mechanisms,
which are labor supply, savings, and human capital," she said.
For economic benefits to materialize, she argued, there is a need for policies
dealing with education, public health, and those that promote labor market
flexibility and provide incentives for investment and savings.
"If they do not enter the labor force the very logic of demographic dividend is
defied, but if they become economically active it poses a big challenge to the
country’s economy to provide them gainful employment," said Nayab.
Census disputes
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It also forced the government to delay the census, which, according to the
Constitution, is scheduled every five years.
The sixth census, which was slated to be held in 1998, was held in 2017 after a
gap of more than 18 years.
So much so, the definitive figures of the 2017 census were announced in May
after more than three years due to objections from two provinces – southern
Sindh and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – which accused authorities of
deliberately reducing their numbers.
Northeastern Punjab remains the most populous province with slightly less
than 110 million, followed by Sindh with 47.8 million, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
34 million and southwestern Balochistan 11.3 million.
The population of the northwestern tribal belt is slightly less than five million.
The commercial capital of Karachi remains the largest city with more than 15
million people, followed by northeastern Lahore with 11 million.
More than 106.4 million people in Pakistan are men, while 101.3 are women.
Over 60% of the population resides in rural areas.
Fertility trends
Raza Ali, a Lahore-based analyst who often writes on census issues, sees
declining fertility trends in Pakistan with urban women having fewer children
than rural.
The fertility rate, he said, also declines as educational and income level of
women increases.
Punjab has the lowest fertility rate, mainly because of urbanization, followed
by Sindh.
"No single factor is responsible for these trends," Nayab said. "It is a
combination of many socio-economic, cultural and religious factors. Female
participation in the labor force, especially those employed in gainful
employment, impacts these rates too.”
That, she said, is one reason that the combined action of education,
employment and income lowers fertility rates.
"The pace, however, is still slower than in other countries of the region such as
India, Iran, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Only Afghanistan is behind us,"
said Nayab.
"The young couples would have fewer children once the opportunity cost of
having more kids increases. That is what has been observed in all countries of
the region showing a faster fertility decline."
However, Anjum Altaf, a former dean at the School of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Lahore University of Management Sciences, sees the assertion as
"over-blown" and an evasion from real issues.
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"How is Bangladesh doing so much better than Pakistan along with all
economic and social indicators with an equal population, less area, and much
fewer natural resources?" he argued.
Pointing to a vast Russia and a small Singapore in terms of area, Anjum said
the appropriate indicator to use to make valid comparisons is "population
density," which means population per unit of land area.
"Just take the examples of Belgium, Pakistan and Somalia. Belgium has a
much higher population density, Pakistan is in the middle, whereas Somalia
ranks very low. Using this indicator, Belgium is not the one with the most
difficulties. Nor does Somalia have the fewest," he said.
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Bangladesh s population is significantly lower than Pakistan. They managed to control population growth while Pakistan hasn t.
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