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Demography

Population Distribution The way people are spaced out over the Earth’s surface (where people live)

Population Density The number of people in a given area

Reducing population growth Our society has a low population growth. What are the mechanisms in place in our society that promote small population growth? Biological prevention (contraception, etc) Economic development Economic development opportunities for women Education (literacy rates)

Ways to reduce population growth China’s one child policy

Video: Population growth Hans Rosling: Global population growth, box by box