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Ap Day 18

Starter Turn in Human Sexuality form into basket, if you haven’t already Draw the basic shapes of what a population pyramid in each stage of the DTM would look like

Implications of Aging Populations Social Ex: Retirement Economic Ex: Dependency Ratio Political Ex: Voting Patterns

Population Distribution

Birth Policies

Pro-Natalist (natalism) Policies that encourage or promote rising birth rates through positivity and incentives Promotes motherhood and childbirth in a positive manner Typically seen in countries with low birth rates Also seen in countries that fear their native population will become a minority to immigrants

Anti-Natalism Aims to decrease total fertility rate and crude birth rate to slow population growth Gives incentives for couples to have small families And can sometimes punish those (financially, politically, physically) who go past extended quotas Polices are seen in countries of rapid growth like: China, India, and Singapore China’s – “One Child Policy”

Mother Heroine!

Carry out family planning: implement the Basic National Policy

Take your time to say “Yes” To marriage Having your first child And your second

Migration and Population FRQ

FRQ #2 – Regional Migration Find a partner How many points do you think each were worth? What are the key points that you think you should include? Together, write out a response based on your ideas and the vocabulary you came up with as homework.

FRQ #3 – Rates of Female Education Find a different partner How many points do you think each were worth? What are the key points that you think you should include? Together, write out a response based on your ideas and the vocabulary you came up with as homework.