Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East

This study seeks to empirically examine the effects of demographic change on economic growth in Middle East countries. As a further step, the working-age population is disaggregated by age and gender to investigate their effects on economic growth. The study employs static linear panel data models f...

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Main Authors: Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A., Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam, Osman, Ahmad Farid
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spelling my.um.eprints.372422023-03-09T06:32:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/37242/ Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A. Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam Osman, Ahmad Farid HC Economic History and Conditions This study seeks to empirically examine the effects of demographic change on economic growth in Middle East countries. As a further step, the working-age population is disaggregated by age and gender to investigate their effects on economic growth. The study employs static linear panel data models for ten Middle East countries for the 5-year period from 1996 to 2016. The findings indicate that young workers, middle-aged workers, senior workers, population growth rate, and old dependency ratio positively affect economic growth, while the youth dependency ratio negatively affects economic growth. Analysis by gender reveals that the male working-age population contributes more to economic growth than the female working-age population. These findings confirm that governments should formulate policies that will encourage women to engage actively in the labor market to enhance their productivity and enable them to contribute to achieving a high-income economy. Springer 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A. and Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam and Osman, Ahmad Farid (2020) Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East. Economic Change and Restucturing, 53 (3). pp. 429-450. ISSN 1573-9414, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10644-019-09254-8 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10644-019-09254-8>. 10.1007/s10644-019-09254-8
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A.
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Osman, Ahmad Farid
Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
description This study seeks to empirically examine the effects of demographic change on economic growth in Middle East countries. As a further step, the working-age population is disaggregated by age and gender to investigate their effects on economic growth. The study employs static linear panel data models for ten Middle East countries for the 5-year period from 1996 to 2016. The findings indicate that young workers, middle-aged workers, senior workers, population growth rate, and old dependency ratio positively affect economic growth, while the youth dependency ratio negatively affects economic growth. Analysis by gender reveals that the male working-age population contributes more to economic growth than the female working-age population. These findings confirm that governments should formulate policies that will encourage women to engage actively in the labor market to enhance their productivity and enable them to contribute to achieving a high-income economy.
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author Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A.
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Osman, Ahmad Farid
author_facet Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A.
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Osman, Ahmad Farid
author_sort Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz A.
title Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
title_short Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
title_full Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
title_fullStr Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
title_full_unstemmed Demographic change and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Middle East
title_sort demographic change and economic growth: empirical evidence from the middle east
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/37242/
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