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Explore the impact of shifting demographics on economic productivity, dependency ratios, and societal maturity from 1990 to 2050. Analyze the potential economic boom from a maturing population in the US (1982-2000) and the urbanization trends. Delve into the education consequences of the past century and literacy rates as key indicators of development. Discover the workforce dynamics surrounding mature workers and the implications of their ratio to young adults. Uncover the intricate relationship between wages, demographics, and productivity for a comprehensive view of the future economic landscape. Stay informed and prepared for the challenges and opportunities presented by changing demographics and their effects on society.
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Demographics Maturing population = economic boom? (US 1982-2000) Source: US Census Bureau, International Data Base. Stifel Nicolaus compilation.
% Mature Workers – Ratio 35-50 year olds to 20-34 year olds
% Mature Workers – Ratio 35-50 year olds to 20-34 year olds
Urbanization Source: WDI Database 2013
Education – 1909 Consequences in 2000 Source: New York Times, 2009
Education – 1900 Consequences in 2000 (Oil) Source: New York Times, 2009
Literacy (Adult Female %) Source: WDI Database 2012
Literacy Source: WDI Database 2012
Source: World Bank, Pinker: The Better Angels of Our Nature, 2012
Wages Photo: Frontier Market Asset Management, 2010
Wages Source: Lockheed Corporation