The world population is 7.3 billion people
and ever since the number has crossed 1 billion critics say that world cannot
sustain more people. Well as of now they have proved wrong. But what will be
future? When will the global population growth end?
My grandfather had 13 siblings while my
father had 5 siblings and I had 1. About 99% of people of my father’s age group
have no more than 2 children, even though they had more than 2 siblings. So
what changed in one generation and why the average number of children in a
house hold has fallen drastically?
I am a big fan of Prof Hans Rosling, who
has numerous videos online explaining how the population will grow in future.
He says that religion and number of babies per woman has little correlation.
The
important factors affecting the number of babies per woman are:
1.
Infant mortality
2.
Education of mother
3.
Income growth
4.
Increased age at marriage
5.
Increase in working women
According to Prof Rosling the world
population will peak at 10 billion and not cross above that number. He has
various statistical models behind this number. However the interesting number
is that we have reached the “child peak”. We are not going to have any more
number of children than we already have. Due to increase in life expectancy even
though we will always have 2 billion children the total world population will
increase by 3 billion and stay there.
So for a school what is the future? If the
number of children in the world are not going to increase why do we still need
new schools and will they have enough children to sustain the infrastructure?
The
answer is in migration and change in the needs of parents.
70% of India stays in villages. In any
developed economy not more than 25% of the country would stay in villages. So
even if we hope in next 10 years we achieve 50% urbanisation we are talking of
24 crore people coming to stay in cities. So if they come and stay in top 100
cities it will be adding 2.4 lakh people in each city every year. They will
bring children with them and they will need education. So schools need to be
built in cities.
Another major problem is change in needs of
the parents. Earlier Gujarati medium schools were in demand. Now English medium
school are in demand. In metros people are preferring CBSE school so taking a
job transfer from one city to another is not difficult. The rich prefer
international schools which have a different standard all together. So schools
will need to change themselves with changing times. Earlier having swimming and
horse riding as part of school curriculum sounded far-fetched. Today there are
few schools already providing that and in future small schools will close down
and such modern schools will increase.
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