On Thursday 3 December 2015, The Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar will present it’s final event and research results for the year, with speaker M.Khaliunbat, Executive Director of the Silk Road Foundation (SRF), presenting “Mongolia’s Changing Demographic 1990-2030” from 7.30 - 9.30am at the Corporate Hotel and Convention Centre.
Strategic research into Mongolia’s demographic situation is highly necessary in order for decision makers to create accurate and plausible policies surrounding the development of the state’s political, social and economic structure, and for the long term planning of private businesses.
The research presented will indicate the changing population, specifically how local migration, birth, and death rates will affect the future of the labour market, the social insurance system, and the economy over the next 15 years, based on trends from the past 25 years.
Mr. Khaliunbat will discuss the current economic, political and social policies, on what is known and still debated, based on research conducted by the National University of Mongolia, and the SRF Think Tank in 2015. He will also reflect on how Mongolian demography has shifted since 1990.
- How will structure reform of Mongolia’s population by 2030 affect the labour market, infrastructure, social insurance and the state’s development?
- What mistakes have we made about demography?
- How many Mongolian’s will live and work abroad by 2030 and how will this affect the economy?
- What pressures will Ulaanbaatar face with continued migration from the countryside?
These are just some of the questions that will be answered, and open for discussion amongst attendees.
The Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar is just one of the projects established by the Silk Road Foundation (SRF) and provides an opportunity for top business professionals, economists, politicians and decision makers to discuss the major economic issues facing Mongolia. The session will be moderated by independent economist and ECUB President Mr D.Jargalsaikhan, and situated in the Berlin Room at the Corporate Hotel and Convention Centre.
For guests interested in attending this presentation, please register with the SRF by 6.00pm, Tuesday 1 December via email econclub.ub@gmail.com. Tickets are 45’000 MNT for guests and 25’000 MNT for members, including a hot buffet breakfast.
For more information on the Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar, or to become a member, please visit http://econclubub.mn/
Media contact:
English: Kerry Thompson, Marketing and Public Relations, Silk Road Foundation
9921 5984, econclub.ub@gmail.com
On Thursday 3 December 2015, The Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar will present it’s final event and research results for the year, with speaker M.Khaliunbat, Executive Director of the Silk Road Foundation (SRF), presenting “Mongolia’s Changing Demographic 1990-2030” from 7.30 - 9.30am at the Corporate Hotel and Convention Centre.
Strategic research into Mongolia’s demographic situation is highly necessary in order for decision makers to create accurate and plausible policies surrounding the development of the state’s political, social and economic structure, and for the long term planning of private businesses.
The research presented will indicate the changing population, specifically how local migration, birth, and death rates will affect the future of the labour market, the social insurance system, and the economy over the next 15 years, based on trends from the past 25 years.
Mr. Khaliunbat will discuss the current economic, political and social policies, on what is known and still debated, based on research conducted by the National University of Mongolia, and the SRF Think Tank in 2015. He will also reflect on how Mongolian demography has shifted since 1990.
- How will structure reform of Mongolia’s population by 2030 affect the labour market, infrastructure, social insurance and the state’s development?
- What mistakes have we made about demography?
- How many Mongolian’s will live and work abroad by 2030 and how will this affect the economy?
- What pressures will Ulaanbaatar face with continued migration from the countryside?
These are just some of the questions that will be answered, and open for discussion amongst attendees.
The Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar is just one of the projects established by the Silk Road Foundation (SRF) and provides an opportunity for top business professionals, economists, politicians and decision makers to discuss the major economic issues facing Mongolia. The session will be moderated by independent economist and ECUB President Mr D.Jargalsaikhan, and situated in the Berlin Room at the Corporate Hotel and Convention Centre.
For guests interested in attending this presentation, please register with the SRF by 6.00pm, Tuesday 1 December via email econclub.ub@gmail.com. Tickets are 45’000 MNT for guests and 25’000 MNT for members, including a hot buffet breakfast.
For more information on the Economic Club of Ulaanbaatar, or to become a member, please visit http://econclubub.mn/
Media contact:
English: Kerry Thompson, Marketing and Public Relations, Silk Road Foundation
9921 5984, econclub.ub@gmail.com