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POPULATION & LIVING STANDARDS CH. 11 & 12
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CH. 11 POPULATION TRENDS AND GROWTH
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POPULATION HOW MUCH IS A BILLION? 76 MILLION PEOPLE ARE ADDED PER YEAR THE POPULATION CLOCK
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POPULATION CONTROL INDIACHINA 1952 – Family Planning - Rhythm Method / Abstinence 1962 – Awareness – Songs / Radio 1970 – Sterilization Programs & Targets - Vasectomies => need for sons!! 1975 – Coercion & Reward Tactics - > 3 = X Schooling / Firings / Demotions 1977 – New gov’t Ends Coercion - Ed. / Vol. Birth Control 1983 – Programs Not Working!! 2000 – Female Sterilization 2010 – BR down but still too high! 1949 – BR encouraged = power 1970 – Promoted ‘Two-Child’ 1979 – One Child Policy - Cash / Ed. / Medical / Housing > 1 = No Ed./Fines /Med. PROBLEMS - Rural areas = workers - Pressure abortions - Pressure sterilizations - Infanticide ( Boys #1) - Too many men - Lower pop. = no tax $ =>relaxed policies Proud Family?? Why Sons?? Mao “Every stomach = 2 arms”
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DEMOGRAPHY THE CENSUS CANADA – By law all Canadians to complete. Why??? - Major = 10 yrs (yrs.ending in 1) - Minor = 5 yrs (ending in 6) DECIPHERING DATA - Developed vs Developing Countries - Calcutta vs Vancouver CALCULATING POPULATION CHANGE - Four basic components - birth rate, death rate, immigration rate, emmigration rate - Natural Increase = Birth Rate – Death Rate - used to compare dev. vs developing countries - Exponential Growth - Doubling Time = 70 % of Natural Increase - Net Migration = Immig. – Emmig. - Population Growth Rate = Natural Increase + Net migration Calcutta Vancouver Country POP.BR / 1000 DR / 1000 NI / 1000 INDIA1.2 BILLION 23.08.514.5 RUSSIA 140 MILLION 10.815.1-4.3 CANADA 34 MILLION 10.67.43.2 GABON 1.5 MILLION 27.59.817.7 THE STUDY OF POPULATION TRENDS AND ISSUES
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL CANADA INDIA/ CHINA NOTE – China adopted a ‘one child’ / reward policy / India = sterilization & penalty programs.
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POPULATION PROFILES AGE COHORTS DEPENDENCY RATIO EARLY EXPANDING STABLECONTRACTING POPULATION PYRAMIDS (FOUR STAGES) WHY IMMIGRATION ???
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WORLD POPULATION DISTRIBUTION WORLD POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION AREA /SQ. KM ECUMENE – The populated area of the world. NEOMALTHUSIANS CORNUCOPIANS PHYSICAL FACTORS Climate Landscape Resouces Soils Vegetation Water Accessibility HUMAN FACTORS Government Policy Disease Development Culture Communication THE FUTURE ??
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POPULATION TIDBITS -On the average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents daily. -Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than the entire Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined. -The three most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order. -The three wealthiest families in the world have more assets than the Combined wealth of the forty-eight poorest nations. -The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910. -If the population of China walked past you in single line, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction -China has more English speakers than the United States -An average person uses the bathroom 6 times per day.
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CH 12 LIVING STANDARDS IN A CHANGING WORLD THE ‘HAVES’THE ‘HAVE-NOTS’
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MEASURING DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI) The HDI measures standard of living. The three HDI indicators. 1. Life expectancy 2. Literacy Rate 3. GDP per capita RANK COUNTRY LIFE EX. LITERACY GDP ($US) 1NORWAY 80.5 99% $53, 433 4CANADA 80.6 99% $35, 812 181NIGER 50.8 29% $627 CATAGORIZING NATIONS 1.Developed (Canada) 2.Newly Industrializing Countries (Brazil) 3.Developing (Niger) CLOSING THE GAP: GOALS HUNGER EDUCATION EQUALITY CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH HIV/AIDS ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
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GDP Per Capita The higher the GDP per capita - the higher the life expectancy - Canada GDP $1.3 Trillion The more education the female population has the lower the birth rate CountryLife Ex.GDP Mexico72.1$874 Billion Botswanna 51.7$11.8 Billion Country Secondary School Birth Rate /1000 Afghanistan8% 52 Canada100% 11 USA GDP $14.1 Trillion Education
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MEASURING LIVING STANDARDS BARTER VS. CURRENCY GLOBALIZATION (PROS/CONS) QUALITY OF LIFE (HEALTH, LITERACY, EQUALITY, SHANTYS, FREEDOMS,) URBAN LIVING MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS (Control resources, indusrty => debt) POVERTY LINE Basic Needs Can. Poverty = 70% income on daily needs Dev’ing = $1.25 / day THE POVERTY TRAP INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND WORLD BANK MEGAPROJECTS (World Price drops???) BURDEN OF DEBT HEAVILY INDEBTED POOR COUNTRIES (HIPC) – Loan forgiveness CAN. + $ to Environment
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THE VULNERABLE ONES THE POSITION OF WOMEN - Male domination – legal rights -Honour Killings - Family obligations – men search for work. - Low literacy – Men only ed. - Ed. Is the Solution – Low BR & IMR - Polygamy CHILDREN - Famine, disease, war, sanitation - No ed. - U5MR (13 x more likely to die) - Ethnic cleansing, land mines, soldiers - Child labour, begging, stealing. - Working Conditions - Bonded Labour – Family Debts THE HEALTH CRISIS -LACK OF CLEAN WATER -WHO = 1.2 Billion = no water. -Clean water & sanitation = cure 10 % of disease - EPEDEMICS -Malaria – on the rise (1 Million/yr.) - HIV/AIDS – (33 Million world wide; 2 Million died per Year) (See next slide)
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WORLD AIDS
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HELPING TO IMPROVE LIVING STANDARDS FOREIGN AID 1.OFFICIAL DEV’T ASSISTANCE (ODA) - Aid by Gov’ts 2.NON-GOV’T ORGANIZATIONS - Churches, Rotary, Oxfam, Red Cross 3.MULTILATERAL AID -Aid from a # of Gov’ts. -Usually big projects (Damns) 4.BILATERAL AID -From one country to another -Often = strings attached Tied Aid (‘Buy Canadian’) FACTS TO PONDER– World military = $1.5 Trillion / All Dev’t Goals= $143 Billion. - UN target =.7 % of GNP / Canada =.32% GNP - Dictators have leached Aid from the poor – NGOs working to end abuse. - small local projects have helped leaching – water pumps to rural areas CAN. FOREIGN AID CIDA Goals – water, infrastructure, women’s poverty, rights, jobs, & environment. - Partnerships Criticisms - 80% of funds on 20 priority countries (Africa???) CANADA’S 20 PRIORITY COUNTRIES
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LINKING AID TO HUMAN RIGHTS THE CASE FOR DENYING AID -Gov’ts must change ways first. - deny aid when human rights are violated - will aid get to those in need? Army?? - Human rights are key in Canada, must Also be key to aid THE CASE FOR GIVING AID -Different cultures = different rights; Who are we to judge? Women’s rights vary from culture to culture. - Good causes should not be confused with rights. -Poverty = breeding ground for violations. Many of those in need often live under regimes that abuse human rights.
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The Allocation Problem 1. Who does each represent? 2. Is there enough food for both? 3. What happens to the food production in Africa? (Cash Crops) 4. How would you break the hunger cycle? MATH PROBLEM If the world produces 12,500KJ/ person of food daily and 10,000 KJ/ person is needed, is there a food shortage? Yes/ No
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WORLD AIR TRAFFIC The “Haves” & “The Have Nots”
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