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1 Dr. Salwa Tayel & Prof. Ashry Gad KSU Department of Family & Community Medicine (December, 2014) 1 DEMOGRAPHY: Population Pyramids December 8, 2014

2 Define demography List elements of demography Describe population pyramids Compare between population pyramids of developed and developing countries. By the end of this lecture students will be able to: December 8, 20142 OBJECTIVES OF THE LECTURE

3  Demography is the science that studies human population.  Demography: The study of populations, especially with reference to size and density, fertility, mortality, growth, age distribution, migration, and vital statistics, and the interaction of all these with social and economic conditions. (Oxford Dictionary) December 8, 20143 Definition of Demography

4 Three main elements of demography: 1- Size of population (census) 2- Composition 3- Distribution Elements of Demography: December 8, 20144

5 Population Census The population size is determined by counting the inhabitants and their characteristics periodically. Census enumeration of a population usually records identity of all persons in every place of residence, with age or birth date, sex, occupation, national origin, language, religion, marital status, income, educational level (or literacy). December 8, 20145

6 Census data is of importance for every country for planning purposes and is usually done every 10 years. The population size in inter-censal years (years between each census) is estimated from births, deaths and net migration. December 8, 20146 Population Census

7 Types of Census: A. De Facto Enumeration: Counting all people in the locality according to their location at the time of enumeration irrespective of the person’s usual residence. De Facto census is: economic procedure and simple But, moving people can be counted twice It is adopted in the majority of countries. December 8, 20147

8 B. De Jure Enumeration: A de jure census assigns persons according to their usual place of residence at the time of enumeration. Expensive More difficult and takes time adopted in U.S.A. December 8, 2014 Types of Census: 8

9 Population (total) 27.163.977 Saudi 18.707.576 Males 9.527.173 (50.9%) Females 9.180.403 (49.1%) Non-Saudi 8.429.401 Males 5.932.974 (70.4%) Females 2.496.427 (29.6%) December 8, 2014 Last Census data of Saudi Arabia (2010G /1431H) 9

10 Total Population 29,195,895 Saudi: 19,844,632 Non-Saudi: 9,351,263 % of the Saudi Population of Total Population 67.97% % of non Saudi Population of Total Population 32.03% December 8, 2014 Estimated population Saudi Arabia (2012) 10

11 Population Pyramids December 8, 201411

12 POPULATION PYRAMIDS: THE AGE-SEX COMPOSTION OF POPULATIONS Population pyramid is the graphical presentation of the age and sex composition of a population of an area or country at a certain point in time. The shape of the pyramid reflects the major influences of births and deaths, in addition to any changes due to migration. December 8, 201412

13 13December 8, 2014 Structure of Population Pyramid

14 14December 8, 2014 Structure of Population pyramid The right half for females

15 15December 8, 2014 Structure of Population pyramid Rotated Bar graph for age distribution of females

16 16December 8, 2014 Structure of Population pyramid Bar graph for age distribution of females

17 17December 8, 2014 Bar graph for age distribution of males Structure of Population pyramid

18 18December 8, 2014 Structure of Population pyramid Both bar graphs are rotated and put back to back

19 19 Sex –Males are shown on the left side of the pyramid –Females on the right Age –young persons at the bottom, and –the elderly at the top. The pyramid consists of series of bars, each is drawn proportionately to represent the percentage contribution of each age - sex group (often in five-year groupings) to the total population The total area of the bars represents 100 per cent of the population. December 8, 2014 Structure of Population pyramid

20 20 Bases for Comparison: 1)Variation across age groups 2)Variations within each age group by sex December 8, 2014

21 21 The importance of the population pyramids 1.Sex ratio: Percentage of males and females. 2.Age structure: –Base denotes births (broad or narrow base) –Apex denotes elderly 3.Mortality and emigration: Shape of sides (sloping or steep). 4.Life expectancy: (Average number of years that a newborn is expected to live if current mortality rates continue to apply) Height of the pyramid and shape of the apex. December 8, 2014

22 22 5.Median Age: (lower or higher) The point in the vertical axis of age through which passes the horizontal line that divides the surface area of the pyramid into two equal parts (50%) younger and 50% older). The position of this defined point is inversely related to the width of the base. The wider the base, (i.e. the higher the birth rate), the lower the median age and vice versa. December 8, 2014 The importance of the population pyramids

23 23 6. Dependency Ratio The Dependency ratio describes the relation between the potentially self-supporting portion of the population and the dependent portions at the extreme of age (below 15 and above 65). December 8, 2014 The importance of the population pyramids

24 24 Types of Dependency Ratio Young dependency: Proportion of population below 15 years of age. Old dependency: Proportion of population above 65 years of age. Total dependency: Proportion of population below 15 years of age plus the proportion of population above 65 years of age. December 8, 2014

25 Dependency Ratio 25

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27 Demographic Data of Saudi Arabia (2012) Life expectancy at birth both sexes 73.8 years(Female 75.2 Male 72.8) Average Saudi Population Growth Rate 3.19% Percentage of Population under 5 (%) 10.85 Percentage of Population under 15 (%) 30.37 Percentage of Population 15-64 (%) 66.89 Percentage of Population over 65 (%) 2.73 December 8, 201427

28 December 8, 201428 Source: Joseph A. McFalls, Jr. Population: A Lively Introduction. Population Bulletin 46(2); 1995: 22. Compare the Structure of Population pyramids

29 Last JM, editor. Dictionary of epidemiology. 4th ed. New York: Oxford University Press; 2001 World Health Statistics 2011. Indicator compendium. Indicator Code Book. World Health Statistics - World Health Statistics indicators Core Health Indicators, Health indicators WHO. Available at: http://apps.who.int/whosis/database/core/core_sel ect.cfm?strISO3 http://apps.who.int/whosis/database/core/core_sel ect.cfm?strISO3 References December 8, 201429


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