China’s Aging Population and the Implications for China’s Security
This brief reviews RAND research on demographic trends in China and examines how these trends might affect the country’s security and economic growth.
Rakesh Pandey is a doctoral candidate in the Research, Analysis, and Design stream at the RAND School of Public Policy and an assistant policy researcher at RAND. His research interests include behavioral economics, empirical development economics, and the political economy of development.
Prior to joining RAND, he was a research manager at the South Asian Center of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), where he oversaw the behavioral economics research portfolio. He has also worked as a senior research associate on evaluation studies in education and energy markets at J-PAL South Asia and Quest Alliance.
Pandey holds an M.Sc. in economics from Trinity College Dublin and a B.B.A. (Hons.) from West Bengal University of Technology.
M.S. in economics, Trinity College Dublin; B.B.A., West Bengal University of Technology