Population Indicators

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Population Indicators Task – For your allocated map and table of figures you are to describe the pattern of the map and changing trends shown by the table. There is a reference slide on the next page to help you Work on the basis that each map is worth 6 marks and each table is worth 6 marks for describing the trends Ensure that the comments are in “Gill Sans” and in the notes section of the slide. Email to me datkinson@greshams.com so we can peer mark next lesson

WHEREAS, COMPARED TO, ON THE OTHER HAND A GUIDE TO WORKING WITH MAP AND GRAPH QUESTIONS Answering “Map” Questions Answering “Graph” questions Go for the overall pattern (usually the word “uneven” will do) Go for the highest values first Go for the lowest values next Go for the anomaly if possible Ensure that you back up with region names (East Africa) ands if possible a name of a country You must ensure that there is figures to provide evidence for your statements Go for the overall trend (up or down) State whether trend is rapid, slow or fluctuating If there is more than 1 line to look at pick out the one which changes the most or seems the most important – maybe compare to others You must ensure that you use figures where possible If you can use figures try and manipulate the figures by using maths Remember to include place names and dates In summary……..remember dates, place names, figures, maths if possible If you are asked to compare different graphs, maps remember to use comparison words WHEREAS, COMPARED TO, ON THE OTHER HAND

Life Expectancy Life Expectancy 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010   1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 47.66 51.19 58.5 62.06 64.38 66.42 67.88 Europe 65.58 69.63 70.79 71.73 72.58 73.79 75.36 Africa 38.17 42.39 48.56 50.13 51.18 52.9 55.16 Asia 42.94 46.36 56.99 61.59 64.95 67.6 68.98 North America 68.65 70.24 71.47 74.46 75.85 77.44 78.22 Latin America 51.28 56.77 60.86 65.16 68.88 72.11 73.41 Oceania 60.5 64.04 66.62 70.12 72.48 75.19 76.65

Birth Rates Birth rate 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 37 35   1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 37 35 31 28 24 21 20 Europe 19 16 14 12 10 11 Africa 48 47 46 44 40 36 Asia 42 39 29 25 North America 22 15 Latin America 43 41 Oceania 27 26 18

Fertility Rates Map Fertility Rate 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010   1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 4.95 4.91 4.45 3.59 3.04 2.62 2.52 Europe 2.65 2.56 2.17 1.89 1.57 1.43 1.53 Africa 6.6 6.71 6.67 6.39 5.62 4.94 4.63 Asia 5.82 5.59 5 3.69 2.97 2.41 2.28 North America 3.33 3.36 2.05 1.79 1.96 1.99 2.03 Latin America 5.86 5.96 5.02 3.93 3.02 2.53 2.3 Oceania 3.81 4 3.3 2.58 2.49

Death Rates Death rate 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 19 16   1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 19 16 12 10 9 8 Europe 11 Africa 26 22 15 13 Asia 7 North America Latin America 6 Oceania

Infant Mortality Rates IM rate   1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 World 133 114 86 71 60 51 46 Europe 73 37 25 18 13 9 7 Africa 180 154 131 111 102 87 79 Asia 145 127 72 57 41 North America 31 26 11 Latin America 101 81 38 22 Oceania 49 33 28