Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium
This paper examines the population changes and the related causative factors, namely fertility, mortality and international migration in Sri Lanka. During the past decades, the total size, as well as the age and sex structure of the population, was exposed to irreversible changes. The age structure transition has produced a demographic bonus conducive for an economic takeoff. During this period, the proportion of people of working age (15-59) is larger than the fraction in the dependent age categories. The paper includes a sector analysis of the employed population in the agriculture, industry and service sectors to identify the growth sectors of the economy and to reveal the potential patterns and levels of utilization of the demographic bonus. Finally, the social safety net implications of the emerging population, such as the dependency burden, aging, disability and the disintegration of traditional family system in Sri Lanka are examined. Sri Lanka's population has grown to 20 million in 2010, an almost eight-fold increase since the census of 1871. The population doubled 54 years after the first census (1925), then again in 35 years (1960), as a result of the relatively high population growth rate. The 2001 census calculated a population 18.7 million. By 2003, the population was estimated to be 19.2 million, a third doubling in 43 years. By 2010, the population of Sri Lanka had passed the 20 million mark.
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ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH |
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ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH World Bank Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
description |
This paper examines the population
changes and the related causative factors, namely fertility,
mortality and international migration in Sri Lanka. During
the past decades, the total size, as well as the age and sex
structure of the population, was exposed to irreversible
changes. The age structure transition has produced a
demographic bonus conducive for an economic takeoff. During
this period, the proportion of people of working age (15-59)
is larger than the fraction in the dependent age categories.
The paper includes a sector analysis of the employed
population in the agriculture, industry and service sectors
to identify the growth sectors of the economy and to reveal
the potential patterns and levels of utilization of the
demographic bonus. Finally, the social safety net
implications of the emerging population, such as the
dependency burden, aging, disability and the disintegration
of traditional family system in Sri Lanka are examined. Sri
Lanka's population has grown to 20 million in 2010, an
almost eight-fold increase since the census of 1871. The
population doubled 54 years after the first census (1925),
then again in 35 years (1960), as a result of the relatively
high population growth rate. The 2001 census calculated a
population 18.7 million. By 2003, the population was
estimated to be 19.2 million, a third doubling in 43 years.
By 2010, the population of Sri Lanka had passed the 20
million mark. |
topic_facet |
ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
title |
Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
title_short |
Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
title_full |
Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
title_fullStr |
Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
title_full_unstemmed |
Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium |
title_sort |
sri lankan population change and demographic bonus challenges and opportunities in the new millennium |
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Washington, DC |
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2012-11 |
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dig-okr-10986179902024-08-08T14:49:20Z Sri Lankan Population Change and Demographic Bonus Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium World Bank ABORTION COMPLICATIONS ABORTION RATE ABORTION SERVICES ABORTIONS ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADULTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES AGED AGEING AGING POPULATION AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE BIRTH RATE BRAIN DRAIN CARE SERVICES CENSUS OF POPULATION CHANGES IN FERTILITY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE USE CONTRACEPTIVES CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEATH RATE DEATH RATES DEATHS DECLINE IN FERTILITY DECLINES IN MORTALITY DEMOGRAPHERS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEMOGRAPHY DEPENDENCY BURDEN DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DETERMINANTS OF GROWTH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPERITY ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMIC TRANSITION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXISTING POPULATION FAMILIES FAMILY CONSUMPTION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY FORMATION FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY UNIT FEMALE COUNTERPARTS FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FEMALE STERILIZATION FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY BEHAVIOR FERTILITY CONTROL FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY LEVELS FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FERTILITY SURVEY FERTILITY TRANSITION FOOD SUPPLIES FORM OF CONTRACEPTION FUTURE POPULATION GENDER BALANCE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMIGRATION IMPACT ON FERTILITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS IUD JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MIGRANTS LABOR SUPPLY LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF FERTILITY LEVEL OF MORTALITY LEVELS OF FERTILITY LEVELS OF MORTALITY LIFE CYCLE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIFE TABLES LIVE BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE AGE AT MARRIAGE MALES MARITAL FERTILITY MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOW MIGRATION POLICY MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION MORTALITY MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING NATURAL RESOURCE NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OFFICIAL STATISTICS OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARENTS PEACE PENSIONS PERMANENT SETTLEMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION CENSUS POPULATION CENSUSES POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION CHANGES POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION INCREASES POPULATION ISSUE POPULATION ISSUES POPULATION PLANNING POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION POLICY POPULATION PROBLEMS POPULATION PROJECTIONS POPULATION PYRAMID POPULATION SIZE POPULATION TRANSITION POST ABORTION POST-WAR YEARS PREGNANCY PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT RATE OF GROWTH REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIANCE ON ABORTION REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE YEARS RETURNEE RURAL WOMEN SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SEX SEX RATIO SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS STAGES OF LIFE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TEENAGE FERTILITY TFR TOTAL FERTILITY RATE TOTAL POPULATION TRADITIONAL FAMILY UNMET DEMAND URBAN ENVIRONMENTS URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USE OF CONTRACEPTION WAR WOMAN WORKFORCE WORLD FERTILITY SURVEY YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG POPULATION YOUTH ZERO POPULATION GROWTH This paper examines the population changes and the related causative factors, namely fertility, mortality and international migration in Sri Lanka. During the past decades, the total size, as well as the age and sex structure of the population, was exposed to irreversible changes. The age structure transition has produced a demographic bonus conducive for an economic takeoff. During this period, the proportion of people of working age (15-59) is larger than the fraction in the dependent age categories. The paper includes a sector analysis of the employed population in the agriculture, industry and service sectors to identify the growth sectors of the economy and to reveal the potential patterns and levels of utilization of the demographic bonus. Finally, the social safety net implications of the emerging population, such as the dependency burden, aging, disability and the disintegration of traditional family system in Sri Lanka are examined. Sri Lanka's population has grown to 20 million in 2010, an almost eight-fold increase since the census of 1871. The population doubled 54 years after the first census (1925), then again in 35 years (1960), as a result of the relatively high population growth rate. The 2001 census calculated a population 18.7 million. By 2003, the population was estimated to be 19.2 million, a third doubling in 43 years. By 2010, the population of Sri Lanka had passed the 20 million mark. 2014-04-22T19:33:17Z 2014-04-22T19:33:17Z 2012-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/17036916/sri-lankan-population-change-demographic-bonus-challenges-opportunities-new-millennium https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17990 English en_US South Asia Human Development Sector report no. 37; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC |