+ Why is migration great for a country to develop?

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+ Why is migration great for a country to develop?

+ Sustainable management of population By the end of the lesson you will’ 1) Have reviewed the policies of pro-natalist countries 2) Have evaluated the successes and failures of China’s population policy 3) Have considered the cause and impacts population management in Australia 4) Have discussed and assessed which method you think is the most effective

+ HW Make notes on the benefits and issues surrounding migration in and out of Australia Read through the information on Ageing populations in the UK. What are the main issues? How will this have an impact on the UK? Do you think we should worry about this in the future?

+ Italy; Why do they need pro-natalist policies? What are they doing? How are they helping?What are the downsides Good figures quotes Task You need to add in as much information as possible to the statements Be ready to present your key ideas

+ Sustainable management of population By the end of the lesson you will’ 1) Have reviewed the policies of pro-natalist countries 2) Have evaluated the successes and failures of China’s population policy 3) Have considered the cause and impacts population management in Australia 4) Have discussed and assessed which method you think is the most effective

+ Successes of the One child policy; Task 1. Come up with 5 successes of the one child policy 2. Each point should be backed up with a figure Success;Evidence to back it up…..

+ What issues are there now in China Task 1. You are each going to read a section of an article 2. You should make notes on your A3 spider diagram 3. Be ready to feedback to the rest of the class Key sections; Environmental Living arrangements Healthcare and Insurance Nutrition Evaluation; Do you think that overall the one child policy is sustainable for the future of China? China has a major problem with an ageing population as a result of its population policies (anti-natalist)

+ Sustainable management of population By the end of the lesson you will’ 1) Have reviewed the policies of pro-natalist countries 2) Have evaluated the successes and failures of China’s population policy 3) Have considered the cause and impacts population management in Australia 4) Have discussed and assessed which method you think is the most effective

+ Australia Task What are the different issues that Australia is facing? Life expectancy is 81.7 (Aboriginals are just 62) Low infant mortality rate of 4.67 / 1000 live births Birth rate is / 1000/ year Death rate is 6.74 / 1000 Fertility rate is 1.78 (Below the replacement level)

+ Migration 1. Australia has one of the highest growth rates (1.3% per year) and one of the highest in HIC countries 2. This is partly due to natural increase but also due to large numbers of skilled migrants that are entering the country “Migration in Australia is a sustainable growth that will benefit both the people and the country” 1.Do you agree with this statement or not? 2.Remember to explain your answers

+ Sustainable management of population By the end of the lesson you will’ 1) Have reviewed the policies of pro-natalist countries 2) Have evaluated the successes and failures of China’s population policy 3) Have considered the cause and impacts population management in Australia 4) Have discussed and assessed which method you think is the most effective

+ Which policy is more effective? Task 1; 1. Which of the different policies is more effective? 2. Which policy do you think is the most sustainable? 3. Why do you think this? Exam Question; Discuss the successes and failures of countries in controlling their populations through policies (15)

+ Sustainable management of population By the end of the lesson you will’ 1) Have reviewed the policies of pro-natalist countries 2) Have evaluated the successes and failures of China’s population policy 3) Have considered the cause and impacts population management in Australia 4) Have discussed and assessed which method you think is the most effective

+ What have you learnt?