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Whither a Demographic Dividend South Africa: The Overton Window of Political Possibilities


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Whither a Demographic Dividend South Africa: The Overton Window of Political Possibilities

Whither a Demographic Dividend South Africa: The Overton Window of Political Possibilities

28th September 2017

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Statistics South Africa produces a wide range of statistical releases and reports, but all too often these receive attention in relative isolation. More recently I have adopted an integrated approach in presentations to bridge the gap in the isolated reports.

The framing of this report, ‘Whither a Demographic Dividend South Africa: The Overton Window of Political Possibilities’, seeks to provide cross-cutting analysis that relates to South Africa’s demographic dividend, drawing information from several of Stats SA’s household surveys and the national accounts as well as information from other countries.

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The results of Stats SA’s surveys of households and municipalities show impressive socio-economic transformation in the lives of the majority of South Africans since 1994. However, the notion of a demographic dividend, or the additional boost to economic growth that can follow a demographic transition, raises the all-important question whether enough has been achieved.


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