A More Prosperous World: The Role of Population Dynamics and Family Planning for Economic Growth, Education, and Health
鈥淭here is a close relationship between fertility rates and health on one hand, and economic growth on the other,鈥 said Peter McPherson, President of the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities and former USAID Administrator, at the final event in a three-part series on the role of population and family planning in supporting economic growth, health, and education.
鈥淔amily planning use directly reduces the risk of maternal death, increases the chances of higher educational achievement, and reduces the share of people below the poverty line,鈥 said Jay Gribble, a senior fellow and deputy director of the Health Policy Plus Project at Palladium.
Measuring the Impact of Family Planning
鈥淔ully addressing the unmet need for family planning would per year,鈥 said Gribble. And it would save money too: 鈥淔or each additional dollar invested in family planning, the health system saves . The cost of preventing an unintended pregnancy through family planning is much lower than the cost of providing pregnancy and maternity care.鈥
In addition to maternal health, family planning can have a , including poverty, hunger, education, water and sanitation, work and economic growth, and sustainable cities and communities. The , developed by the Health Policy Plus Project, demonstrates the medium- and long-term impacts of different levels of family planning use on SDG outcomes in country-specific scenarios, said Gribble.
Applying the FP-SDG model to , for example, illustrates the impact family planning could have on reducing poverty, improving , and increasing the proportion of children achieving success in , said Gribble. Expanding family planning activities in Malawi, for example, would reduce its poverty rate from 39 percent of the population today to 30.3 percent by 2050, dramatically decrease the number of maternal deaths by nearly 48 percent, and increase the proportion of children achieving reading proficiency by 18 percent.
Barriers to Women鈥檚 Health Block Women鈥檚 Economic Empowerment
鈥淭here are significant barriers to across many areas that are preventing them from fully participating in their economies,鈥 said Jocelyn Ulrich, the Senior Director of Global Policy and External Affairs at EMD Serono, a division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. From the to diseases that disproportionately impact women, these health challenges keep women from achieving not only their own economic goals, but also from contributing to countries鈥 economic growth.
A developed by 鈥,鈥 a public-private initiative partially supported by EMD Serono,. identifies reproductive and sexual health as a key area of focus for enhancing women鈥檚 economic participation.
鈥 really can鈥檛 be achieved if we鈥檙e leaving half the population behind,鈥 said Ulrich.
Creating Fiscal Space for Development to Achieve the Demographic Dividend
In many sub-Saharan African countries, 鈥測ou have this large opportunity, which is a growing working force, working-age population,鈥 said Marlene Lee, the Senior Program Director of International Programs at the Population Reference Bureau. 鈥淓ven in a resource-constrained environment, accelerated economic growth is possible when the distribution of the population across age groups changes鈥濃攁 phenomenon known as the .
By increasing the ratio of working age adults to younger dependents, lower fertility rates create more 鈥渇iscal space for development,鈥 said Lee. 鈥淭his shift in age structure produces an because of the potential labor productivity of this group.鈥
Declining fertility rates also reduce the amount of money needed to care for infants and young children, so 鈥測ou will be able to find some potential savings in the budget,鈥 said Lee. But 鈥渋n order to benefit from this , improved health systems are critical.鈥
鈥淭he demographic dividend is a potential for economic growth. It is not automatic; it is a result we are trying to achieve,鈥 said Lee. 鈥淲e need some to be productive,鈥 such as worker training and access to health care.
From Laundry Lists to the Bottom Line
There are 鈥渓ong lists of the many ways family planning can be relevant鈥 to other policies and programs, said Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, a professor at Cornell University. These laundry lists, however, are often not clear, synthetic, or integrative. He offered four 鈥渂ottom lines鈥 to more clearly communicate the importance of family planning across all sectors:
- Finance: 鈥淭ake people through the that they are going to achieve with each dollar that is invested in family planning,鈥 said Eloundou-Enyegue.
- Equity: Inequalities in fertility, income, and 鈥渢ranslate into very large inequality among children that will lead to even wider, larger inequality in the next generation,鈥 he said. 鈥淔amily planning can play an important role in breaking this intergenerational cycle.鈥
- Durability: By investing in family planning, 鈥測ou can actually start a process that is going to be sustained in a relatively long term, and for those that have a long-term vision, this is an appealing possibility.鈥
- Demand: 鈥淭here is actually a very large demand for family planning among youth,鈥 said Eloundou-Enyegue. 鈥淧lanning families for , and African youth, today, who are very concerned about their futures, is to think about how to plan their transition into work.鈥
For youth around the world, family planning can be part of 鈥渁 large vision which is concerned about planning futures, planning families literally, and planning lives,鈥 said Eloundou-Enyegue.
Written by Saiyara Khan and edited by Meaghan Parker.
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Senior Director, Palladium; Deputy Director, PROPEL Health; Global Fellow, 浪花直播 Center
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