The Unexpected Problem With India's Population Boom

Too much of a good thing?
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  • @ExplainedwithDom
    @ExplainedwithDom

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  • @ImNotMito
    @ImNotMito

    There is 8 billion people in this world, more than half is living under 10 dollars a day. And there's only 400.000 elephants. Humans won ok. Do we really need more people in this crazy world?

  • @danieldelriodevora9373
    @danieldelriodevora9373

    the actual explanation starts at

  • @altaykaan
    @altaykaan

    In western countries, minijobs, part time jobs are so popular but in eastern countries it is not. So instead of hiring 3-4 different shift part time workers, eastern companies try to hire full time just one worker then push extra work hours to him and not try to not pay salary of extra hours... So eastern or all countries should focus the creating part time jobs for decreasing unemployment rate (i think).

  • @diuleisin
    @diuleisin

    It's the century of artificial intelligence, overpopulation is definitely not a good thing

  • @sudo2998
    @sudo2998

    The shortfalls in education can be bridged by re-training people with just the essential skills - it's not going to need much training to be an assembler in a Foxconn or a Tesla factory. Problem is, no corporation is willing to invest in doing this, just as no government has invested in cheap housing for the masses of young people near job centers, who will gladly work if given the opportunity. Not to mention, most employees will not be faithful to the company that gave them industry relevant skills because of the desire for upward mobility. But it can be done if they all three parties come together. Also, agriculture should be made a profession that pays enough to sustain families - this is the real challenge.

  • @trajanz9557
    @trajanz9557

    Exactly 1.4 billion and it's increasing, taking out the too young and too old let's say 600-900 million. Does India have that many jobs? every year people are entering the work force as well. But people aren't leaving the workforce in the same amount. It's a nightmare waiting to happen.

  • @davidlynch9049
    @davidlynch9049

    Education system needs a rework. I am Canadian and have worked with Indian colleagues in Canada, and now Europe. They were all dedicated and very hardworkers. But, If they were educated in India, their skill level was noticeably lower. This was not their fault. The Indians who went through the North American or European education system were far and wide the best workers I have ever worked with.

  • @mayursable4921
    @mayursable4921

    Buddy , india's unemployment rate is like 20 to 25 % the low rate u told is bcoz people gave up on finding a job

  • @secularreactions4692
    @secularreactions4692

    There is also the water 💦 crisis which is looming

  • @thansri
    @thansri

    That is terrible. India will fall apart from this problem. Not enough resource not enough food and more poor people.

  • @alimfuzzy
    @alimfuzzy

    Some of the smartest people I know are from India, unfortunately some others I've met had fake degrees and were terrible to work with.

  • @jayaramanpr8159
    @jayaramanpr8159

    PM Modi after 10 years in power never thought of controlling Indias population insyead concentrating only on winning elections every 5 years.

  • @thepatriot47
    @thepatriot47

    As an Indian I confirm this 👍

  • @AnnieT369
    @AnnieT369

    China's growth is not stalling. It's projected to grow at 5.5%

  • @melvrv90
    @melvrv90

    "The catastrophic effect of overpopulation did not turn out to be true thanks to innovation and technology" or did it? The negative environmental impact of human activity has just increased dramatically in the last decades to the point of fearing it would ruin the livability of Earth for us little by little over the long term. So did it not turn out to be catastrophic? I believe that with better innovation, Earth can still sustain probably a bit higher population but not with the way it is living today.

  • @bhaveshnande
    @bhaveshnande

    We got to upskill ourselves, and the companies need to invest heavily to train the workforce for the industry. It is not going to be labour intensive anymore, mostly because of automation, the future holds good for highly talented and creative personalities.

  • @Dr.Kay_R
    @Dr.Kay_R

    India's fertility rate is 2.1

  • @Zohirul-Jewel
    @Zohirul-Jewel

    If Indias education is so outdated, why are there so many Indian students in western colleges and universities?

  • @dariuszb.9778
    @dariuszb.9778

    The worthless education is problem not only in India. In Europe too there are tens of millions highly educated people in fields where no one needs them and that's because countries don't have their rational education policy and fund literally everything which has "education" in its name. It produces unemployment and wastes a lot of money which should be put elsewhere.