2018
DOI: 10.22555/joeed.v5i2.2022
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Growing Population of Pakistani Youth: A Ticking Time Bomb or a Demographic Dividend

Abstract: <p>Pakistan is considered to be the fifth largest young country in the world. Around 63 percent population of the country comprises youth aged between 15 and 33 (UN Population Fund Report 2017). Such a large young population has posed daunting challenges to the social, economic and political sectors of the state. The fast rising youth bulge of Pakistan seems to be a constantly ticking time bomb instead of a demographic dividend, threatening its very own existence. Poor youth engagement in the productive … Show more

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“…In Punjab, Lahore City is considered as the central hub of labor market in the region. [19][20] These studies are in accordance to our outcomes suggesting age group 16-30 y, being at greater risk of COVID-19 exposure; and more populated areas like, Lahore City having the highest (36 %) cases of COVID-19 of the total recorded cases (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In Punjab, Lahore City is considered as the central hub of labor market in the region. [19][20] These studies are in accordance to our outcomes suggesting age group 16-30 y, being at greater risk of COVID-19 exposure; and more populated areas like, Lahore City having the highest (36 %) cases of COVID-19 of the total recorded cases (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, the Promotion of Chinese movies in Pakistan is crucial to make space in the local market. Policymakers should make an easily accessible policy for Chinese movies on social media because 63% of Pakistani are youth (Hafeez & Fasih, 2018) and frequently use social media and watching Indian movies on YouTube because Indian movies have free access on YouTube.  The hurdle of language can be removed through dubbing, voiceover, or subtitle.…”
Section: Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The centralized nature of the national educational system and lack of financial resources still makes it difficult for most media schools, both private and public, to keep pace with an increase in enrollment as was the case in yesteryears. Besides, the enrollments in media and journalism program outnumber the employment opportunities in relevant professional areas (Hafeez & Fasih, 2018; Tomlinson, 2019). New York Times columnist Friedman (as cited by Pavlik, 2013) aptly said that if one needs a job, one must create it.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%