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Population graphics

POPULATION OOZE

Generalizations: present problems, possible locations Dependent ages Working years Dependent ages Things to know: growth rate, occupations, stage of DTM, relative wealth, infrastructure Things to think about: Generalizations: present problems, possible locations Predictions: population growth, possible government policies, future economic growth

This is considered a stable population Determine: dependent years/working years, type of growth Note: cinch and impact “Baby Boomers” This is considered a stable population

Determine: dependent years/working years, type of growth What is their major demographic challenge for the future? Possible solutions?

Factors that are important in : Population Transition: Population Location: Population Composition

If India had as dense a population as the U.S. India, the world’s second largest country by population, is also incredibly dense. Here are the countries it would take up (in red) if it had the same population density as the U.S. The green shows how much space the U.S. would take if it had the same population density as it currently does, but with India’s population size.

Adolescent birthrates worldwide

World By Income