Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu has proposed incentives to encourage families to have more children, citing concerns over a shrinking young population.
Southern States Face Rapid Ageing Due to Early Fertility Decline
- Ageing Population: Southern states, including Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, are facing a rapid increase in the ageing population due to low fertility rates.
- Population Growth and Fertility Decline: Southern states transitioned to lower fertility rates earlier than Northern states.
- Example: Andhra Pradesh reached the replacement fertility rate in 2004, much earlier than Uttar Pradesh, which will reach it by 2025.
Challenges of Ageing Population
- Fiscal Burden: A higher proportion of the elderly means more public spending on healthcare and social support.
- Higher dependency ratio: Dependency ratio increases as more people fall into the 60+ age group, reducing the working-age population.
- By 2036, Kerala’s elderly population is expected to be 23%, while in UP it will be 12%.
- Impact on Electoral Representation: Declining populations in Southern states could affect their representation in Parliament after electoral delimitation, raising concerns among leaders like M K Stalin.
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Success of Pro natalist Policies
- Pro-natalist policies are government initiatives aimed at encouraging higher birth rates and increasing fertility in a population.
- These policies are typically introduced in countries facing declining birth rates and an ageing population, where there is concern about a shrinking workforce and increasing dependency on social services.
- Limited success: Pro-natalist policies have had limited success globally.
- Countries like Japan, China, and European nations have tried similar measures with little effect.
- Only Scandinavian countries, with robust family support and gender equality policies, saw moderate success.
Possible Solution to the Ageing Population
- Internal Migration : Experts suggest internal migration as the most viable solution to balance population disparities between North and South India.
- Southern states can benefit from the inflow of a younger, working-age population without bearing the cost of their upbringing.
- Focus on Economic Productivity: Instead of trying to increase fertility, a better approach is to enhance the economic productivity of the current labor force.
- Ensuring full utilization of the demographic dividend before the population ages further is key to long-term growth.
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