Constructing and Analyzing Population Pyramids

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Constructing and Analyzing Population Pyramids Population problems make a pyramid http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?album_id=&title=Population_Pyramid&video_id=60252&vpkey=

Less Developed Country Rapid growth More Developed Country Steady growth Negative growth

Analyzing Population Pyramids The Oldies Economically Active The Kiddos

What is happening to this country’s population as it develops?

Analyzing Population Pyramids The population is decreasing Most of the population is ages 25-29 and 55-59 which shows the largest part of the population will be elderly. What is this country going to need in the future?

Population Pyramid result of youth bulge Baby Boomers born 1946-1964 Analyzing Population Pyramids Population Pyramid result of youth bulge Baby Boomers born 1946-1964

Analyzing Population Pyramids This population pyramid is of a military town.

Analyzing Population Pyramids These population pyramids are of retirement communities. Heavy elderly population.

Analyzing Population Pyramids This population pyramid show a city in distress…factories closing, lack of work, etc.

Analyzing Population Pyramids What would this population pyramid represent? College or university—high population at 18-24 years

Analyzing Population Pyramids This population pyramid shows migrant workers (males-25-40) in the country.

Analyzing Population Pyramids War

Analyzing Population Pyramids Pandemic a disease affecting persons over a wide geographical area; example: N1H1 flu, bird flu

Population pyramid Harris County, TX July 2010

Analyze your Pyramids…. Describe what is happening to the different age groups over time for EACH of the 4 countries. Describe if each of the countries is Developed or Developing. Describe any anomalies (more men than women, a surge in babies) what do you think accounts for them and what issues could arise. 2. Based on your pyramids and what you learned in the video…Match each set of pyramids to one of the following countries. (Japan, India, Kenya, USA) Use evidence from your pyramid and the video to support your explanation.