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IMF warns of aging populations in Asia

China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-08 09:08

SEOUL - The chief of the International Monetary Fund warned on Thursday that aging populations in key Asian economies will drag on their growth, urging policymakers to step up their response to shifting demographics.

Studies show that Asia's population is aging faster than anywhere else in the world, with Japan forecast to become the first "ultra-aged" country, meaning 28 percent of the population is 65 or over, while a fifth of the people in South Korea are expected to be 65 by 2030.

Rapidly aging countries including China, Japan, South Korea and Thailand "will have smaller workforces in the future and potentially lower productivity growth", IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said in Seoul.

IMF warns of aging populations in Asia

"We estimate that these countries could face lower annual GDP growth ... by up to a percentage point," she said.

China and Japan are the world's second- and third-largest economies respectively, and slower growth in them risks having significant knock-on effects around the world.

Lagarde urged governments to "boost the proportion of women in the workforce" by better accommodating working mothers with more child care benefits and incentives for part-time work.

In emerging countries such as India - where populations are still growing - better education for girls and wider access to finance for women should be prioritized, she said.

According to some estimates, she said, closing the gender gap in the employment market could raise Japanese GDP by 9 percent, South Korea's by 10 percent and India's by 27 percent.

An IMF report issued earlier this year projected population growth falling to zero in Asia by 2050 and the share of working-age people - now at its peak - declining over the coming decades.

Urging policymakers to act early to respond to the aging population, the report warned: "Parts of Asia risk becoming old before becoming rich."

Agence France-presse

(China Daily 09/08/2017 page12)

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