ABSTRACT
This volume presents a new perspective on demographic transition, economic growth, and national development via exploration of the Third World economies. It provides a multidimensional approach to the close relationship between the concept of the chaos and complexity theory and provides a deliberate glance into the plight of policy formulation for demographic transition, economic growth, and development of Third World countries. The volume discusses the efficiency of good strategies and practices and their impact on business growth and economic growth, depending on the depth and diversity of infrastructure sector in particular and overall socioeconomic development in general.
Economic Growth and Demographic Transition in Third World Nations: A Chaos and Complexity Theory Perspective covers a conglomeration of various aspects and issues related to the effect of demographic transition on socio-economic development in Third World countries, especially in the post-globalized era. It focuses on the applicability of the chaos and complexity theory in order to elicit transformational policies and aims to discuss and predict future projections of the new world of the economic growth policies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Demographic Transition
chapter Chapter 6|12 pages
Effects of Higher Education on the Demographic Change of Third World Countries
chapter Chapter 9|22 pages
An Analysis of the Demographic Transition in Norway and Niger in Terms of Educational Indicators
chapter Chapter 10|17 pages
Analyzing the Academic, Social, and Cultural Aptitudes of Syrian Students in a Chaotic Context
chapter Chapter 12|17 pages
Trajectories of Demographic Transition: The Challenges for the Elderly in India
part II|1 pages
Economic Growth and Development
chapter Chapter 15|8 pages
Evaluation of Development of Teachers’ Performance in Terms of Economic Growth
part III|1 pages
Third World Economies