Ageing ascendances labour force participation in India: Myth or reality? (Record no. 528885)
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| Personal name | Maity, Shrabanti Sinha, Anup and Roy, Niranjan |
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| Title | Ageing ascendances labour force participation in India: Myth or reality? |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Journal of Social and Economic Development |
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| Extent | 26(3), Dec, 2024: p.798-815 |
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| Summary, etc | The ageing of the population is a growing concern in both industrialised and emerging nations, including India. The growing number of greying people has severe consequences not only for the economy but also for labour force participation. The paper aims to investigate the impact of population ageing on the labour force participation rate in India, utilising data from the “World Bank”. As the time series variables are stationary at the first difference and co-integrated, we have employed the “Vector Error Correction Model” to explore the concerned objective. The findings show that population ageing has a severe impact on labour force participation rates in both the short and long run. The study concludes that technical advancement and the accumulation of human capital can address the decline in labour force participation. It emphasises that in order to achieve the “accumulation of human capital”, emphasis should be entrusted on “education” and “health”.- Reproduced https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40847-023-00296-3 The ageing of the population is a growing concern in both industrialised and emerging nations, including India. The growing number of greying people has severe consequences not only for the economy but also for labour force participation. The paper aims to investigate the impact of population ageing on the labour force participation rate in India, utilising data from the “World Bank”. As the time series variables are stationary at the first difference and co-integrated, we have employed the “Vector Error Correction Model” to explore the concerned objective. The findings show that population ageing has a severe impact on labour force participation rates in both the short and long run. The study concludes that technical advancement and the accumulation of human capital can address the decline in labour force participation. It emphasises that in order to achieve the “accumulation of human capital”, emphasis should be entrusted on “education” and “health”.- Reproduced https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40847-023-00296-3 |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Population ageing, Labour force participation, Workforce, Human capital, Co-integration, Vector error correction model, India. |
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| Main entry heading | Journal of Social and Economic Development |
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