From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Burden? Regional Trends of Population Aging in Russia

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Mikhail Matytsin

World Bank

Lalita M. Moorty

World Bank

Kaspar Richter

World Bank - Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit (EASPR)

Date Written: November 23, 2015

Abstract

Do regions with higher working age populations grow faster? This paper examines this question using data from Russian regions and finds evidence that demographic trends influence regional growth convergence. In other words, keeping other factors constant, poorer regions grow faster than richer regions, and some of the growth convergence is explained by demographic changes: faster growth in poor regions in the past was related in part to more favorable demographic trends. This finding has important consequences for Russia. If the demographic trends in poorer regions worsen in the future, this could dampen economic convergence. Unless there are significant increases in labor productivity or additions to the labor force through migration, growth in Russian regions will moderate as the Russian population shrinks and ages in the coming decades.

Keywords: Economic Growth, Industrial Economics, Economic Theory & Research

Suggested Citation

Matytsin, Mikhail and Moorty, Lalita M. and Richter, Kaspar, From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Burden? Regional Trends of Population Aging in Russia (November 23, 2015). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7501, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2695231

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Lalita M. Moorty

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Kaspar Richter

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