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Journal articles on the topic "Dividende démographique"
Clerc, Denis. "Le dividende démographique." Alternatives Économiques N° 381, no. 7 (September 6, 2018): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ae.381.0092.
Full textGuengant, Jean-Pierre. "La forte croissance démographique de l’Afrique : atout ou handicap ?" Questions internationales 90, no. 2 (April 18, 2018): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quin.090.0007.
Full textZock, Bruno, Léon Dieudonné Kono, Marie Alain Mbarga Bindzi, Elvire Hortense Biye, and Emmanuel Youmbi. "Utilisation des espèces ligneuses dans les activités halieutiques artisanales à la périphérie du barrage de Lom-Pangar (Est-Cameroun)." Revue Africaine d’Environnement et d’Agriculture 7, no. 1 (April 27, 2024): 50–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rafea.v7i1.6.
Full textThiam, Massamba, Madior Diouf, Ousmane Ndiaye, Cheikh Oumar Samb, and Saliou Ndiaye. "Caractérisation des parcs de Karité (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn) des terroirs de Kénioto et Samécouta (Kédougou, Sénégal)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 18, no. 21 (June 30, 2022): 270. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2022.v18n21p270.
Full textWotoko, Valentin Omasombo, Jean Malekani, Julien Punga, Jean-Philippe Cherel, and Jean-Christophe Bokika. "La Dynamique du Système Socio-écologique dans la Concession Forestière des Communautés Locales de la Rivière Mbali en République Démocratique du Congo: Implication pour la Conservation du Bonobo (Pan Paniscus)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, no. 6 (February 28, 2023): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n6p456.
Full textColy, Ismaila, Tahirou Charles Diatta, Daouda Ngom, Aliou Badji, and Omar Gueye. "Caractéristiques de la flore et de la végétation ligneuses des parcs agroforestiers de l’arrondissement de Tendouck (Basse Casamance, Sénégal)." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 14, no. 5 (September 14, 2020): 1558–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v14i5.6.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Dividende démographique"
Housseini, Bouba. "Essays on demographic changes, health and economic development." Thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2014/30745/30745.pdf.
Full textIn a context of demographic changes, my PhD thesis aims to clarify two main questions: i)how the progress of nations can be evaluated when populations differ in size, longevity and income distribution? and ii)what are the effects of fertility and mortality on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)? The first part (chapters 1 and 2) elucidates how changes in population size, longevity and income distribution can be socially evaluated while the second part (chapter 3) provides a public policy framework and insights on how the demographic dividend can be captured in the Sub-Saharan Africa context. I adopt two different approaches to analyse these questions. The first part uses a welfarist method that develops and applies (to SSA) intertemporal social evaluation functions and criteria suitable to variable populations. The second part uses an econometric approach that develops and estimates a simultaneous equations model of the determinants of mortality, fertility and economic performance using country-level panel data from SSA. Chapter 1 explores the use of axiomatic and welfarist principles to assess social welfare in an intertemporal framework. It attempts to overcome some of the limits of existing methods in the literature, in particular by avoiding a temporal repugnant conclusion, by neither penalizing nor favoring life fragmentation, and by satisfying critical-level temporal consistency. It does this by characterizing a critical-level lifetime utility function that values life periodically. To address some of the controversies in discounting utilities across time, two alternative versions of the function are developed, one with discounting and one without. Chapter 2 focusses on how the progress of nations can be evaluated when populations differ in size, longevity and income distributions. The framework is applied to the (particular) demographic context of SSA. The findings indicate that the contribution of population size to social welfare depends on ethical considerations regarding the choice of a critical level above which a life is considered to be worth living (or social welfare improving). Length of life does not have a significant effect on social welfare prior to the demographic transition. SSA’s demographic explosion over the last century has worsened social welfare for critical-level values greater than $180 per year, i.e. roughly half the well-known dollar-a-day poverty line. This supports the often heard view that slowing down demographic growth in SSA may not only increase average living standards but may also raise overall social welfare. Chapter 3 develops and estimates an econometric model of the joint determinants of fertility, mortality and economic performance in SSA in order to identify public policy actions to accelerate the demographic transition in the region and consequently to achieve its corollary demographic dividend. The analysis builds on a simultaneous equations econometric model using multi-country panel data for the period 1960 - 2010. To deal with endogeneity, we use the instrumental variable approach, exploiting different sources of exogenous variations of per capita income, fertility and mortality. The results show that each additional year of life expectancy at birth implies a growth of per capita income of 13.1%. Also, a doubling of per capita income leads to a rise in longevity of 6.3 years. However the relationships between fertility and both per capita income and life expectancy at birth appear to be ambiguous probably due to the dependency of SSA economies on natural resources and international trade. Our findings point to the necessity of fostering the structural transformation of SSA economies in order to accelerate the demographic transition in the region and to capture the demographic dividend.
Books on the topic "Dividende démographique"
Koffi, Justin. Autonomisation des femmes et dividende démographique au Sahel (SWEDD). Dakar-Ponty: UNFPA, 2015.
Find full textCameroon. Bureau central des recensements et des études de population. Journée mondiale de la population: Les populations vulnérables dans les situations d'urgence : investir dans la jeunesse camerounaise pour la capture du dividende démographique : 11 juillet 2015. Yaoundé, Cameroun: BUCREP, 2015.
Find full textYazbeck, Abdo S., David Canning, and Sangeeta Raja. Transition démographique de L'Afrique: Dividende Ou Catastrophe? World Bank Publications, 2016.
Find full textBUZINGO, Déogratias, and Aloys KAMURAGIYE. Maîtriser la Croissance de la Population Pour Profiter du Dividende démographique en Afrique Subsaharienne le Cas du Burundi. Independently Published, 2019.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Dividende démographique"
Dumont, Gérard-François. "Ramses 2024." In Ramses 2024, 160–65. Dunod, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.montb.2023.01.0160.
Full textTURBAT, Vincent. "Dividende démographique et taux de dépendance." In Dynamiques démographiques et développement, 41–61. ISTE Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9050.ch2.
Full textDRAMANI, Latif. "Du dividende démographique à l’économie générationnelle." In Dynamiques démographiques et développement, 63–80. ISTE Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9050.ch3.
Full text"Les jeunes et le dividende démographique." In État de la Population Mondiale 2014, 12–29. UN, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/5bcb8932-fr.
Full textRabier, Serge. "Les enjeux du dividende démographique pour les pays d’Afrique." In Les enjeux du dividende démographique pour les pays d’Afrique, 1–27. Agence française de développement, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/afd.rabie.2020.01.0001.
Full text"Les investissements dans le capital humain, porte ouverte au dividende démographique." In État de la Population Mondiale 2014, 46–59. UN, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/6c413e06-fr.
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