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Youthquake: Why African Demography Should Matter to the World

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A riveting study of Africa's demographics - its youth and growth - and what they mean for the continent, today and into the future.

'Utterly compelling and important ... This is a book none of us should ignore' David M. Anderson, Professor of African History, University of Warwick

'Meticulously researched, nuanced and brilliant' Mary Harper, Africa Editor, BBC World Service News

'Required reading for those interested in Africa's development' Kwame Owino, CEO, The Institute of Economic Affairs (Kenya)

Africa's population growth in the last 50 years has been unprecedented. By mid-century, the continent will make up a quarter of the global population, compared to one-tenth in 1980. By the end of the century, the proportion could be as much as 40 per cent. This is a mega-trend that should not be ignored.

Africa's youth is the most striking aspect of its demography. As the rest of the world ages, and the population of many countries starts to shrink, almost 60 per cent of Africa's population is younger than 25 years old. This 'youthquake' will have immense consequences for the social, economic and political reality in Africa.

Edward Paice presents a detailed, nuanced analysis of the varied demography of Africa. He rejects the fanciful over-optimism of some commentators and doom-laden prophecies of others, while scrutinising received wisdom, and carefully considering the ramifications of the youthquake for Africa and the world.

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Product Details
Apollo
1800241615 / 9781800241619
eBook (EPUB)
09/12/2021
United Kingdom
English
352 pages
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