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State of World Population Report 2023

26-08-2023

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What’s in today’s article?

  • Why in news?
  • What is UN Population Fund (UNFPA)?
  • What are the functions of UNFPA?
  • What is State of World Population Report?
  • News Summary: State of World Population Report 2023
  • Key highlights of the report with respect to India
  • Other highlights of the report with respect to rest of the world

 

Why in news?

  • The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has released the State of World Population Report, 2023.
  • As per the report, India is set to overtake China to become the world’s most populous country by the middle of 2023.

  

UN Population Fund

What is UN Population Fund (UNFPA)?

  • United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is trust fund under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
    • UNFPA was formerly (1969–87) known as United Nations Fund for Population Activities.
  • Established in 1969, the UNFPA is the largest international source of assistance for population programs.
  • It is the leading UN organization for the implementation of the 1994 Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development.
  • In other words, UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency.
    • Its mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.

 

What are the functions of UNFPA?

  • UNFPA funds assistance, research, and advocacy programs in three major areas:
    • reproductive health, including family planning, safe motherhood, and the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases,
    • the population problems of developed and developing countries and possible strategies for addressing them, and
    • issues related to the status of women, including the gender gap in education.
  • UNFPA assistance programs are undertaken only in response to government requests.

 

What is State of World Population Report?

  • The State of World Population Report is an annual publication released by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
  • It provides an analysis of the world population and its various aspects such as health, education, human rights, and economic development.
  • The report offers insights into population trends, challenges, and opportunities for development in different regions and countries of the world.

 

News Summary: State of World Population Report 2023

Key highlights of the report with respect to India

  • India is on track to be the world’s most populous country
    • India is set to overtake China to become the world’s most populous country by the middle of 2023.
    • India’s population is pegged to reach 142.86 crore against China’s 142.57 crore.
      • The United States is a distant third, with an estimated population of 34 crore.
    • According to the UN projections, India’s population is expected to grow for the next three decades after which it will begin declining.
  • Working population of India
    • 68 per cent of India’s total population is between the ages of 15 and 64 years, which is considered the working population of a country.
    • About 25 per cent is between 0-14 years; 18 per cent between 10 and 19 years, 26 percent between 10 and 24 years, and 7 per cent above 65 years.
  • Other demographic indicators

Image caption: Demographic indicators

 

  • The average life expectancy at birth for males in India is 71 years while for females it is 74 years.
    • India’s total fertility rate (births per woman in the reproductive age) is estimated at 2.0.
  • India in a unique position
    • India is in a unique position in which the young and working population is larger than the population which needs care (children and the elderly).
    • This is unlike countries such as Japan with a declining population and an increasing elderly population.
    • Such countries are, and will be, in dire need of skilled labour, and this is something that India can provide, capitalising on its demographic dividend.
  • Population anxieties are widespread
    • The report indicates that population anxieties are widespread.
      • Population anxieties refer to concerns or worries related to the size, growth, and distribution of human populations.
    • Governments are increasingly adopting policies aimed at raising, lowering or maintaining fertility rates.

 

Other highlights of the report with respect to rest of the world

  • Population trends everywhere
    • The report says that contrary to the alarm bells about exploding numbers, population trends everywhere point to slower growth and ageing societies.
  • Eight countries will account for half the projected growth in global population by 2050
    • These countries are:
      • the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and the United Republic of Tanzania.
    • On the other hand, two-thirds of people now live in a country where lifetime fertility corresponds with zero growth.
  • Suggestions given
    • The report cautioned against use of family planning as a tool for achieving fertility targets.
      • Family planning targets can lead to gender-based discrimination and harmful practices such as prenatal sex determination leading to sex-selective abortion.
    • Governments must introduce policies with gender equality and rights at their heart.
    • These may include: parental leave programmes, child tax credits, policies that promote gender equality in the workplace, and universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights.

 


Q1) What is Demographic dividend?

Demographic dividend refers to the economic growth that can be achieved by a country as a result of changes in its population structure. Specifically, it refers to the period during which the proportion of the working-age population (i.e. those aged 15-64) is higher than the dependent population (i.e. those younger than 15 or older than 64).

 

Q2) What is Total Fertility Rate (TFR)?

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is a statistical measure used to estimate the average number of children that would be born to a woman during her reproductive years (usually defined as ages 15-49) if she were to experience the prevailing age-specific fertility rates of a given population in a given year.

 


Source: India’s population 142.8 crore in 2023, crosses China’s: UN population report | The Hindu