Future Population and Education Trends in the Countries of North Africa
The report projects future population and education trends in North Africa, revealing significant growth and educational improvements, with implications for development and potential migration pressures on Europe.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
International Institute For Applied Systems Analysis |
Authors: | Anne Goujon, Wolfgang Lutz, Hassan M. Yousif |
Geographic focus: | North Africa |
Methods
The research employs multistate population projections, integrating data on age, sex, and education levels. It uses base year census data, expert opinions, and assumptions about future fertility, mortality, and education transitions to project population trends over 50 years.
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Key Insights
The study combines demographic projections with educational trends in North Africa, forecasting population growth, age structure changes, and educational attainment. It explores fertility, mortality, and education's interactions, considering their impact on sustainable development and potential migration to Europe.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | North Africa geographic scope | age structure | demographic projections | education | educational trends | fertility rates | futures | gender disparities | migration patterns | mortality rates | north africa | policy implications | population | population growth | sustainable development | trends