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#9969610
24 April 2023
John Wilmoth, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) holds a press conference about India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country at the United Nations Headquarters on April 24, 2023 in New York City, USA. Representatives referred to the “economic dividend” as it relates to the increase of the working population, stating that the trend can only lead to the India’s prosperity if people are engaged to enter the workforce no matter of the legal age. By some estimates India will surpass China’s population or the “crossover point”, between now and sometime in 2024. India is expected to reach approximately 1.5 billion citizens by 2045.
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24 April 2023
John Wilmoth, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) and Sarah Hertog, Senior Population Affairs Officer, Population Division, DESA hold a press conference about India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country at the United Nations Headquarters on April 24, 2023 in New York City, USA. Representatives referred to the “economic dividend” as it relates to the increase of the working population, stating that the trend can only lead to the India’s prosperity if people are engaged to enter the workforce no matter of the legal age. By some estimates India will surpass China’s population or the “crossover point”, between now and sometime in 2024. India is expected to reach approximately 1.5 billion citizens by 2045.
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24 April 2023
John Wilmoth, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) and Sarah Hertog, Senior Population Affairs Officer, Population Division, DESA hold a press conference about India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country at the United Nations Headquarters on April 24, 2023 in New York City, USA. Representatives referred to the “economic dividend” as it relates to the increase of the working population, stating that the trend can only lead to the India’s prosperity if people are engaged to enter the workforce no matter of the legal age. By some estimates India will surpass China’s population or the “crossover point”, between now and sometime in 2024. India is expected to reach approximately 1.5 billion citizens by 2045.
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24 April 2023
John Wilmoth, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) and Sarah Hertog, Senior Population Affairs Officer, Population Division, DESA hold a press conference about India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country at the United Nations Headquarters on April 24, 2023 in New York City, USA. Representatives referred to the “economic dividend” as it relates to the increase of the working population, stating that the trend can only lead to the India’s prosperity if people are engaged to enter the workforce no matter of the legal age. By some estimates India will surpass China’s population or the “crossover point”, between now and sometime in 2024. India is expected to reach approximately 1.5 billion citizens by 2045.
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24 April 2023
John Wilmoth, Director, Population Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) and Sarah Hertog, Senior Population Affairs Officer, Population Division, DESA hold a press conference about India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country at the United Nations Headquarters on April 24, 2023 in New York City, USA. Representatives referred to the “economic dividend” as it relates to the increase of the working population, stating that the trend can only lead to the India’s prosperity if people are engaged to enter the workforce no matter of the legal age. By some estimates India will surpass China’s population or the “crossover point”, between now and sometime in 2024. India is expected to reach approximately 1.5 billion citizens by 2045.
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#9498122
26 January 2023
Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discusses the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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#9498118
26 January 2023
Mr. Li Junhua, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA, and Mr. Hamid Rashid, Chief of the Global Economic Monitoring Branch, Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discuss the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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#9498116
26 January 2023
Mr. Li Junhua, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA, and Mr. Hamid Rashid, Chief of the Global Economic Monitoring Branch, Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discuss the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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26 January 2023
Mr. Li Junhua, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discuss the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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26 January 2023
Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discusses the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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26 January 2023
Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discusses the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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#9498102
26 January 2023
Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of the Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA discusses the low economic outlook as well as steps needed to reverse that direction at the United Nations World Headquarters on January 25, 2023 in New York City USA. Low 2023 world economic and job growth are projected as the confluence of the Covid-19, institutional monetary tightening and the war in Ukraine come to a head, resulting in shortages of consumables; all contributing to inflation The speakers suggested that it is incumbent upon the leading nations to set a path for economic growth for smaller countries to follow.
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