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Misplaced priorities: Population will hit 300m by 2050 if left unchecked, warn economists
KARACHI: There are growing concerns about the rapid population growth in Pakistan with 2.1 births per woman currently and at this pace, the population will hit 300 million by 2050.

These views were expressed by Rabbi Royan, a representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), during the launch of the book ‘Capturing the Demographic Dividend in Pakistan’ at a hotel on Thursday.

The book is compiled by different authors. It discusses problems that the country could possibly face in 2050 in terms of economic development if the fertility rates are not checked. Royan stressed the need to raise greater awareness about investments in education and health for the country to achieve demographic dividend.

Population Council’s country director Dr Zeba Sathar said that though population debate should have been carried out by the ‘second generation’, but since it was ignored then it should be debated now. “We would still be hitting at least 300 million by 2050,” she said. The book stresses on starting afresh as the demographers had come onboard with the economists to deal with population control, she said.

“Population growth impacts the level of education, lifestyle, poverty levels, energy consumption and law and order situation. This book could be helpful in understanding how to respond to economic crisis.”

“In 1971, both Pakistan and Bangladesh had almost the same population level but now they have 150 million people, while we are leading with 180 million,” said Dr Sathar.

Dr John May, a visiting scholar at Population Reference Bureau, termed the book a ‘ground breaking analysis’ for understanding the demographic dividend.

“The family planning approach is too narrow. Priority should be given to female education and gender equality,” he said, adding that it would become even more challenging after the decentralisation of power to the provinces.

The book had appeared at a critical time in Pakistan’s history, said Dr John Bongaarts, scholar at the Population Council. Dr Bongaarts said that Pakistan was the 14th largest country in the world in terms of population in 1950, and, in 2050, it would become the fifth largest with only the US, China, India and Nigeria leading.

Dr Bongaart pointed out that the unemployment would become a major problem in 2050. Dr Bongaart said: “Pakistan would need to stabilise its economy as unemployment would further political unrest.”

“Many women are impregnated without proper planning,” he said, emphasising on the need to educate women about their rights.

Arif Ahmed Khan, additional chief secretary of the Planning and Development department, was of the opinion that with the ever-growing population it was becoming hard to design the policies desired by the politicians. Khan said that the book, however, offered a solution to Pakistan’s problems and provided a road map for the future. He stressed that education, public health and population control should be prioritised.

On the other hand, Dr Ishrat Hussain, dean and director of the Institute of Business Administration, said: “They [India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh] would have a lot of young people by 2050. But, this is not an ideal situation.”

Dr Hussain said the book was right about stressing investment in female education. “There is a high return on investment in female education. There is, however, a gap between words and actions. The devolution of power from the centre was a good sign but the district government should be given responsibility for investing in health and education.”
Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2013.
 
This sub continent will suffer if we don't stop breeding like bunnies. :hitwall:

But do watch and see, if and when Pakistan begins to develop, the growth rate will decrease.
Albeit, the death rate witll decease too, but you will growth rates decreasing quicker then death rates.
 
That average birth rate is not correct. Considering mentality of pakistani people it should be around 5 per woman. Also we can't forget about our national heroes who actually broke all records by producing nearly 100 children from 2- women. Even if people can agree on stopping at 2 then it will be a miracle for us.
 
Pakistanis are fariq awaam hence they love doing one thing and that is MAKING BABIES! bussss

I say stop HARTAALs and increase productivity tire then MEN and the population will be controlled! giving out condoms will not help cuz guys won't wear them!

tire the office boys the labour boys every man in the country and the population will be controlled!
 
Pakistanis are fariq awaam hence they love doing one thing and that is MAKING BABIES! bussss

I say stop HARTAALs and increase productivity tire then MEN and the population will be controlled! giving out condoms will not help cuz guys won't wear them!

tire the office boys the labour boys every man in the country and the population will be controlled!

9GAG - Never think about it that way
 
p.s. by the way we are currently the fifth largest country in the world. we have bypassed Indonesia in population.

and we are going to hit another high soon, when we bypass Brazil :D
 
fertility rate of middle class women or urban women, I guess... but those areas which actually make the average baby rate high, still getting desi and pure diet, no issue with them giving birth to 10-15 kids.

So the implication is that the middle class urbanites will be smaller and smaller percentage of the population. That is not good for our society including politics as rural areas continue to dominate national trends.
 
That average birth rate is not correct. Considering mentality of pakistani people it should be around 5 per woman. Also we can't forget about our national heroes who actually broke all records by producing nearly 100 children from 2- women. Even if people can agree on stopping at 2 then it will be a miracle for us.


Same with Indian Muslims! Their population might cross the majority Hindus in future if they keep producing the kids at the same pace. But, there are states like UP/Bihar where Hindus are giving tough competition to Muslims!

So guess, the issue is not about any particular nation but it’s about conservative (killing) religious faith in particular and illiterate mind-set in specific.
 
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