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Pakistan’s Education Crisis Turns Demographic Dividend into a Burden

Last updated: May 25, 2025 5:14 pm
Hannan Kaimkhani
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Karachi -In a country where resources are chronically scarce, access to quality education remains a distant dream — a luxury that millions cannot afford. While the government may deliver rousing speeches on occasions like Labour Day (May 1), such declarations appear increasingly hollow when workers are denied real opportunities for growth and employment.

Pakistan is often described as a youthful nation, with a large and growing college-aged population. In fact, it ranks third globally after China and India in terms of this age group. Yet, this demographic advantage is quickly turning into a liability. Without investment in literacy, skills training, and meaningful educational reform, the promise of Pakistan’s young population could collapse into a social and economic crisis.

The concern is not new. For decades, education spending in Pakistan has remained stagnant. Since the 1970s, government expenditure on education has hovered around a mere 2% of GDP, according to World Bank data. This is half the global average, and significantly lower than regional counterparts like India, which spends around 4%.

The consequences of this neglect are visible across industries. Multinational companies operating in Pakistan see a vast consumer base — millions of potential customers. But the same executives also voice frustration over the shortage of qualified professionals and the alarming brain drain as educated individuals seek opportunities abroad.

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence and digital technologies adds urgency to the issue. While the world moves toward automation and high-skill economies, Pakistan risks being left further behind. Without investment in education, particularly in areas like technology and vocational skills, the country’s youth may remain unprepared to compete in the global job market.

The path forward requires more than political rhetoric. It demands long-term commitment, increased budgetary allocations, and a national consensus on the critical role of education in development. If Pakistan fails to act decisively, its demographic dividend may very well tighten into a demographic noose.

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