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THEME 1: POPULATIONS IN TRANSITION
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World Population Growth Currently 7.2 billion people in the world www.census.gov/popclock www.census.gov/popclock How many people can the earth support?
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Population Changes Changes are caused by: Birth rates = number of live births per 1000 people Death rates = number of deaths per 1000 people Fertility rates = number of children each woman has Migration – into or out of an area
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Statistics 90% of the increase in population will be in developing countries 80% of population lives in less developed areas Each baby born in the USA consumes 80x more resources in their life than a baby in India By 2050 India will pass China in population
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Local Statistics United States population: TODAY = 321 million 1950 = 152 million Virginia population: 2014 Estimate = 8.3 million Prince William County Population 2013 Estimate = 438,000
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Population Structure Population Pyramids - also called age- sex diagrams Graph is divided in half between male and female From the bottom up are age groups Starting from the middle and extending outward on each side is the percent of population in that age group that is male or female
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US Population Pyramid Source: www.census.gov/population/metro/data/pop_pyramid.html LINK
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Population Pyramids Pyramids with a wide base = usually developing countries – means birth rate is high Pyramids with a narrow base = usually developed countries – or ageing population
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Rate of Natural Increase Birth Rate – Death Rate Example: Birth rate = 15 per 1000 Death rate = 8 per 1000 15 – 8 = 7 7/1000 =.7% rate of increase
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Demographic Transition Model Every society will pass through 4 stages. 1. Birth and death rates high = small increase in population 2. Death rates start to fall = population grows rapidly 3. Fall in birth rates after a fall in death rates = rate of increase slows 4. Birth and death rates are low = slowly growing OR slowly declining
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