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Latin America Population & Settlement Ch 4 section 2
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Time line – LA population & life expectancy trends… 1950’s – pop = 150 million; Brazil Life ex. = 43 yrs; 1960’s & 1970’s = very high pop growth 1980’s – Life ex in Brazil = 63 1950 – 1980 – most LA countries saw 15 – 20 yr increase in life ex.; 80’s also saw slow growth in pop. 1995 – regional pop = 450 million 1990’s pop growth less than 2%; 2025 projected regional pop = 650 million
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Urban Preference Attributed to cultural and economic factors. In many LA countries more than 85% of pop. lives in cities Under Spanish rule living in a city meant high status & better economic opportunity – condition in which a country has a “primate” city 3 to 4 times larger than any other city in the country. Urban Primacy – condition in which a country has a “primate” city 3 to 4 times larger than any other city in the country.
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Urban Primate cities… Lima - Peru Caracas - Venezuela Guatemala - City Buenos Aires - Argentina Mexico City – Mexico
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Squatter Settlements Aka ranchos, favelas, barrios Encircle LA cities – sometimes encompass more than 1/3 the population; Makeshift housing on land not owned by the people; – takes care of people’s needs because formal sector can’t. Informal Sector – takes care of people’s needs because formal sector can’t.
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Informal Sector Provides housing, services & employment in squatter settlements; provides low wage jobs that are untaxed and unregulated Sometimes gov’t will take in the squatter settlement as part of the city. Peru Peru Brazil Brazil Rio Rio
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Rural settlement 130 million + live in rural areas; Roughly the same number of people live in rural areas today as did in the 1960’s, however, due to improved transportation & communication systems in the region their lives are less isolated. There are wide gaps between the rural rich & poor; economic activity is more modern & varied (industry; mechanized farming). Social tension over uneven land distribution is a problem. *Agrarian reform has not been successful. * *Agrarian Reform refers to attempts to change patterns of land ownership from large plantations owned by few to small farms owned by many.
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Population & Growth Movements… High pop. growth rates in LA are attributable to both RNI & immigration/migration (waves of immigrants have moved into the region for various reasons AND there have been a number of migratory population shifts within the region as well) MIGRATION TRENDS : European migration followed the wars for independence as new governments of LA opened their doors to European peasants which increased the region’s MESTIZO population (mixed Euro. & Indian ancestry); forced migration from Africa happened during the peak years of the Atlantic slave trade; when slavery ended in LA, Asian immigration began to fill that labor void & continued for economic reasons;
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Population & Growth Movements… MOVEMENT WITHIN LA & NA is caused by both political & economic factors. Some people migrate for employment; others migrate to escape civil war, although the region today is largely democratic. Mexico is the largest country of origin of legal immigrants into the US & today over 60% of the US Hispanic population has Mexican ancestry. These population shifts have greatly changed the cultures of LA & the US & have led to transnationalism (due to globalization 21 st century immigrants can maintain economic & social ties to their home country much more easily), & many transnational migrants see themselves as having a dual or hybrid cultural identity. ACLU on Immigration myths & facts ACLU on Immigration myths & facts
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