tailieunhanh - Country Profiles for Population and Reproductive Health
Twenty years of regional population growth at almost 3 per cent per year has outpaced economic gains, leaving sub-Saharan Africans, on average, 22 per cent poorer than they were in the mid-1970s. The region’s progress is also hampered by large-scale migrations of people trying to escape poverty and political instability. Contributing to this migration is the large youth population, which fuels a rapid increase in new entrants to the labour market, and high fertility rates, outpacing the capacity of economies to generate a sufficient numbers of jobs. Even where fertility has declined, the lack of employment opportunities will make it difficult for countries to capitalize on the. | Country Profiles for Population and Reproductive Health Policy Developments and Indicators 2009 2010 INFORM EMPOWER ADVANCE PRB Country Profiles for Population and Reproductive Health Policy Developments and Indicators 2009 2010 INFORM EMPOWER ADVANCE .
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