• Latest
Sub-Saharan Africa’s working-age population set to double, revolutionising its economy, S&P says

Sub-Saharan Africa’s working-age population set to double, revolutionising its economy, S&P says

5 years ago
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe appears in court during South Africa shooting case

Mugabe son pleads guilty, denies shooting in SA

2 days ago
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa addresses parliament in Harare during an official state proceeding

Zimbabwe reforms push toward one-party rule

2 days ago
Sack of cocoa beans with chocolate bars and rising market charts in the background, illustrating cocoa price movements

Falling cocoa prices threaten West Africa exports

2 days ago
Heavy-duty trucks operate in an open-pit gold mine in Africa as governments tighten control over mining licences

Africa revokes mining licences as control tightens

2 days ago
WhatsApp new features showing multi-account use, cross-platform chat transfer and storage management tools

WhatsApp adds multi-account for 2bn users

2 days ago
Rescued trafficking victims, including children, sit under supervision during a Ghana anti-trafficking operation in Accra

Ghana rescues 305 victims in trafficking raid

2 days ago
Julius Malema in court during sentencing in South Africa as police stand behind him

South Africa jails Malema, shakes opposition politics

3 days ago
Delegates attend Sudan conference in Berlin as international partners discuss peace efforts and humanitarian response to ongoing Sudan war

Sudan backlash exposes Western diplomacy rift

3 days ago
Kemi Seba Pan-African activist speaking during public address amid arrest and extradition case

South Africa arrests Kemi Seba over Benin coup row

3 days ago
UK fees spark restitution backlash

UK fees spark restitution backlash

3 days ago
LNG carrier vessel with spherical storage tanks sailing on open sea

BGN targets LNG growth with 10-year charter

3 days ago
Nigeria Air aircraft on runway with passengers and officials gathered amid aviation fuel crisis

Nigeria airlines threaten April 20 shutdown over fuel

3 days ago
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Media Kit
  • Policies and Terms
Sunday, April 19, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
Africa Briefing
Data & Research Solutions
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • News
  • Energy
  • Politics
    • Africa Abroad
  • Technology
  • Magazine
Subscribe for More
Africa Briefing
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Economy

Sub-Saharan Africa’s working-age population set to double, revolutionising its economy, S&P says

by Editorial Staff
5 years ago
in Business & Economy
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Sub-Saharan Africa’s working-age population set to double, revolutionising its economy, S&P says
0
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on WhatsApp

THE working-age population of sub-Saharan Africa is set to increase more than twofold by 2050 to become the largest in the world, offering unprecedented opportunity for economic growth, according to S&P Global Ratings.

In a report published August 4, the ratings agency estimated that growth in the working-age population would add up to three percentage points to the average annual GDP growth for the next 10 years across key economies in the subcontinent.

S&P Global Ratings’ senior economist Satyam Panday said countries in sub-Saharan Africa are now experiencing the ‘most significant demographic transition in their history.’

‘Unprecedented decreases in fertility rates, lower child mortality, and increases in life expectancy will have a crucial importance for the region’s economic outlook for decades to come,’ Panday said.

‘Age composition in a country’s population is critical for economic growth. For the region, which has experienced subdued economic growth during the last decade, demographic transition may present a chance to take off but can also be a major source of instability and fragility.’

The report highlighted that fertility rates have been in steady decline, falling to 4.6 children per woman over a lifetime in 2019 from 6.3 in 1990. The UN has projected that fertility rates will continue to fall, with some SSA countries approaching a natural replacement rate of 2.1 by 2050.

By comparison, average fertility rates in Southeast Asia and Latin America are expected to be 1.85 in 2050, down from 2.2 in 2020, while the Middle East and Nor
th Africa is the only region expected to be above the natural replacement rate by 2050, at 2.5. Across high-income economies, the current rate sits at around 1.6 and is expected to remain at a similar level.

The trajectory is not uniform, however, with fertility rates in steep decline in South Africa, Kenya and Ethiopia, while Nigeria is still seeing rates above 5. The UN projects that Nigeria’s population will reach 400 million by 2050, up from 206 million in 2020.

Policy is crucial to reap ‘demographic dividend’

At the current rate, SSA countries could be set for a ‘demographic dividend,’ the S&P report said. The demographic dividend refers to the increased share of working-age people compared to non-working (i.e. children or older people). With fewer people to support, a country is presented with a window of opportunity for rapid GDP growth.

However, governments’ economic policies will be critical to the ability of SSA countries to capitalize on the workforce boom, and Panday suggested that at present the region risks being ill-prepared to reap the benefits of the demographic transition.

‘If jobs are not created in tandem, the demographic dividend could become a source of instability, since the relative share of young unemployed people would increase. If governments do not invest in education, access to high-quality education is not improved,’ the report said.

‘In this case, families will not be able to invest in better education for their children, so the increase in savings won’t increase human capital. If banking services are not widely available and capital markets are not developed, an increase in savings won’t necessarily correspond to an increase in investments.’

While historical evidence shows a clear positive correlation between increased share of employed people and economic growth, the report highlighted that at a certain stage, the declining birth rate will eventually cause the population to age. This means the window of opportunity is limited.

The SSA-5

As well as job creation and investments in ‘human capital’ through education, S&P emphasised the importance of investments in fixed assets, as ‘capital-deepening’ increases labor productivity, creating more possibilities for ‘higher added value production.’

‘For example, in Singapore, capital stock per capita has increased 11x over the past 50 years, while it grew only by around 50 percent in Nigeria and South Africa. In Ghana, capital stock per capita has been almost unchanged,’ the report said.

‘Finally, sustainability policies are crucial, as population growth puts more pressure on the natural environment. For example, degradation of the farming soil can lead to the impoverishment of farmers and unsustainable urbanisation.’

The report noted that the five biggest economies in the subcontinent, termed the SSA-5 (South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Ethiopia), will have to create more jobs and increase their investments in human capital to emulate the East Asian ‘demographic dividend success story.’

Through analysis of data, S&P projected that the East Asian growth scenario is possible for some of the SSA
-5. For example, Nigeria could reach 45 percent of U.S. GDP per capita by 2050 if it could successfully replicate South Korea’s growth experience, S&P analysts suggested.

 

 

ShareTweetSend
Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

Related Posts

Sack of cocoa beans with chocolate bars and rising market charts in the background, illustrating cocoa price movements

Falling cocoa prices threaten West Africa exports

by Editorial Staff
April 17, 2026
0

Keypoints: European demand collapse drives cocoa price correction Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire face export revenue risks Market exposes deeper commodity dependence...

Delegates at AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum 2025 group photo following $300m in deals across Africa and the Caribbean

St Kitts hosts Africa-Caribbean forum as $700m deals grow

by Editorial Staff
April 14, 2026
0

Keypoints: St Kitts to host ACTIF2026 in July Afreximbank surpasses $700m Caribbean financing Forum targets new Africa-Caribbean trade deals THE...

Motorists queue at a petrol station in Nigeria as fuel prices surge, reflecting rising living costs amid oil price shocks

Nigeria fuel surge threatens reforms, seeks IMF backing

by Editorial Staff
April 13, 2026
0

Keypoints: Nigeria seeks IMF support as fuel prices surge sharply Petrol and diesel costs rise over 50 percent amid oil...

Woman holding US dollar and Congolese franc banknotes in DR Congo, illustrating dollarisation and cash transactions

DR Congo bans dollar cash payments by 2027

by Editorial Staff
April 13, 2026
0

Keypoints: DR Congo to ban dollar cash payments by April 2027 Reform targets widespread dollarisation in daily transactions Low banking...

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
WhatsApp chat screen showing missed call messages feature, with a user recording a voice note after an unanswered call

WhatsApp rolls out missed call messages

December 14, 2025
Composite image showing the wreckage of vehicles after a fatal road crash in Ogun State, Nigeria, alongside an explanatory diagram illustrating seating positions inside an SUV.

Fatal Nigeria crash leaves Anthony Joshua injured

December 29, 2025
Drone delivery picks up in Africa as Jumia pairs with Zipline

Drone delivery picks up in Africa as Jumia pairs with Zipline

September 1, 2022
Hilton Worldwide announces first hotel opening in Chad

Hilton Worldwide announces first hotel opening in Chad

0
Vodafone reveals strong growth in M-Pesa transactions as it launches service in Ghana

Vodafone reveals strong growth in M-Pesa transactions as it launches service in Ghana

0
West African hotels boost security after Burkina attack

West African hotels boost security after Burkina attack

0
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe appears in court during South Africa shooting case

Mugabe son pleads guilty, denies shooting in SA

April 17, 2026
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa addresses parliament in Harare during an official state proceeding

Zimbabwe reforms push toward one-party rule

April 17, 2026
Sack of cocoa beans with chocolate bars and rising market charts in the background, illustrating cocoa price movements

Falling cocoa prices threaten West Africa exports

April 17, 2026
Africa Briefing

© 2025 Africa Briefing

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Policies and Terms

Stay Connected

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Energy
  • Magazine
  • News
  • Politics
    • Africa Abroad
  • Technology
  • Advertise
  • Media Kit

© 2025 Africa Briefing

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00