Manila Bulletin

Can you imagine how Gen Z will rule the world when it’s their time?

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Africa’s population, however, is dominated by the youth.

Rich countries intentiona­lly delay marrying age. Take, for example, South Korea, where you see people in their late 30s and early 40s getting married for the first time, which results to fewer number of children being born every year.

The Philippine­s, though populous, has seen a fertility rate decline from 2.7 in 2017 to 1.9 in 2023, thanks to the campaign and program of the Commission on Population (POPCOM).

The world fertility rate is below 2, which means it is below the replacemen­t fertility rate. Africa’s fertility rate is 4.5

The median age in Africa is 19, the Philippine­s 25, the US and China 38. In 2030, Africa will have the largest workforce in the world, overtaking the currently big populous nations in the world such as US, China, India, and the Philippine­s.

In the 2040s, 40 percent of newborns will come from the MENA region. By 2050, one in five people in the world will be from MENA. North Africa youth (15 to 25 year old) will make up 33 percent.

The world is getting old but North Africa will remain young. It will have an impact on the world’s economy, global world trade, geopolitic­s, language, religion, lifestyle, and culture. Whatever is the current religion in Africa now may even dominate the world.

Africa has a steady supply of investors—china, Europe. The US, they all know this phenomenon and think ahead for longevity of business. Forget about Asia—africa is poised to be a potential mega market.

All these talk about probable data of the 2040 and 2050 will create a new set of questions. Gen Z (born in 1997-2012) may be the demographi­c that can create a youthquake.

By 2050, Gen. Z will hold all the important decision-making positions in businesses. They will run government­s. They will be the adults of the world.

Can you imagine the world being ruled by Gen Zs? What’s the typical characteri­stic of a Gen Z? Carefree, vocal, little patience, the need for immediate results, esteem drawn from external validation, giving opinions even without valid legitimate sources—these are some of the many reasons Gen Zs have issues of mental health, and generally are mentally weaker compared to the generation born during the World War where the primary concern was survival, how to gain independen­ce, nation building, how to get by with very little that gave the Boomers long patience.

It seems Gen Z has no patience to wait for results, no appetite for struggle, no actual experience­s on how to get out of trouble on their own, no tolerance for difference in opinions.

Will the world be ruled in peace and order with the character of these people who will hold important positions in the 2040s and 2050s?

Every generation finds a way to survive, as it is human instinct to go to on self-preservati­on mode even in times of chaos. I do not know how Gen Z will rule the world when it is their time, but one thing is for sure—it will be fun to watch.

The world is heading for an African Youth Quake in 2050. While the US, Europe, and Asia are getting old, the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) is as young as ever. It will overtake China, the US, Europe, and Asia in terms of youth population in 2050.

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