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When we talk about the rise and fall of a specific technology, we look for reasons to support it. The reasons usually vary from the feasibility to the user segment. But one point that generally goes unnoticed is the changing demographic dividends of a place. What is it? Let us have a brief idea of what the 'demographic dividends of a place' imply.
The term "demographic dividend" describes economic expansion brought on by a population’s age distribution shift. A fall in fertility and mortality rates often causes a change in age structure. So, now with a clear idea of what demographic dividends