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-to collect population data on our 3 fieldwork areas using government statistics Population change; Bristol Case Study; How does population change affect different areas of a city? Starter; -what population data will help us to understand population issues in an area
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Why are we doing this? The exam board says….
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Homework!
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Where are we investigating? 1 2 3 1) Easton 2) Emmersons Green 3) Winterbourne What kind of areas do you expect these places to be? What should we expect to see?
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Your task!www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk As a group we need data on; Population for each area; age, Housing tenure Ethnicity related data Socioeconomic data Employment data Provision & access to services Photos and maps of areas After; Present this information on a poster for each area with photos and data! We need to know what we will be looking for on our trip!
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Key Words Bingo Malthus’s theory Infant Mortality Rate Total Fertility Rate Replacement level fertility Boserup’s theory Chloropleth Map Dependency ratio Demographic Transition Justify Explain Describe Evaluate State Annotate
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How can you use this in an exam or essay? How do populations compare between two different areas of a city? i.e. Population issues are very different in inner city areas compared to commuter villages on the edge of cities. For example in Bristol the village of Winterbourne has significant differences to the inner city area of….
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