Population Change Explain reasons. Evaluate differences in fertility.

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Population Change Explain reasons. Evaluate differences in fertility.

Using examples... Look at the cards – causes of population increase or decrease – why/why not?

HEALTH EDUCATION SOCIAL PROVISON CULTURAL FACTORS POLITICAL FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Grade A – IMPACT ARROWS – How do each of the cards impact upon one another and how do they relate to population change? How do they cause population change?

Is there a link between MEDCs and LEDCs..?

Fertility

Tradition

Education

Age Structures

Social Class

Religion

Economic Factors

Gapminder.com What do you notice about the fertility rate and the link to GDP? Why does it exist?

The Less Developed World India – a split country. Comparing statistics China v India. Statistics? Kerala

Homework How do we measure population? How is data collected in the UK? Who collects it? What is it used for? Why do some people object?