Way Forward to Tap the Demographic Dividend
- Improve healthcare conditions along with declining mortality rates for adults to preserve the pool of working-age population.
- Increase gender equity in the workplace by increasing the participation of women in the workplace, thus increasing the overall contribution to labour market.
- Focus on economic investments that createadditional jobs to upsurge production in the economy as well as increase the number of working people.
- Upgrade educational and training facilities to bridge the gap in India’s skill deficit.
- Tap the productivity of the working-age population early by education and training for progressive change.
- India must also develop its healthcare facilities and make them ....
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