Demography and Economic Power of Central Asia
Keywords:
demography, economic power, central asiaAbstract
The topic "Demography and Economic Power of Central Asia" examines the intricate relationship between population dynamics and economic development in Central Asian countries. It explores how demographic trends, including population growth, urbanization, and workforce composition, influence the region's economic power and its role in the global economy. The study highlights critical challenges such as youth unemployment, aging populations, and migration, alongside opportunities such as leveraging the young workforce and fostering economic integration. Additionally, the analysis emphasizes the importance of sustainable policies in education, healthcare, and technology to enhance Central Asia's economic resilience and competitiveness.
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