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POPULATION PYRAMIDS (PART V)
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DEPENDENCY RATIO The number of people who are too young or too old to work, compared to the number of people in their productive years
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DEPENDENCY RATIO 0-15 = Dependents 16-64 = Workers 65+ = Dependents DR = Number of Dependents (0-15 and 65+) Number of Working-age (16-64) X 100
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F Population under the age of 15 - usually shown as a percentage of the total population of a country - dependency age is 0-15
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GENDER RATIO Gender (Sex) Ratio: number of males per hundred females In general more males are born than females Males have higher death rates Examples: Europe and North America = 95:100 Rest of World = 102:100
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GENDER RATIO – DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Have large % of young people – where males generally outnumber females Lower % of older people – where females are typically more numerous High immigration = more males
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POPULATION PYRAMIDS A country’s stage in Demographic Transition gives it a distinctive population structure Also called Age/Sex Pyramids
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POPULATION PYRAMID Population composition on graph: Males = left side of the vertical axis Females = right side of the vertical axis Age = order sequentially with youngest at the bottom and oldest at the top (usually by five-year cohorts)
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Rapid Growth F A country in stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model F Large number of young people and a smaller older population
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SLOW GROWTH A country in stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model Large number of “older people” Smaller % of young people
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NO GROWTH End of stage 4 Large number of “older people” Very small % of young people
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POPULATION PYRAMID SUMMARY FOR UNITED STATES: 1950, 2025, 2050 Population Pyramid Summary for United States: 1950, 2025, 2050
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POPULATION PYRAMIDS SUMMARY FOR INDIA: 1991, 2003
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POPULATION WOES FOR EAST ASIA China 1/5 th of the world’s population One-child policy-implemented in 1979, prevented over 400 million births. Reduced TFR from 5.3 to 1.5 Fall in fertility rates due to improving economic and social factors in urban areas Late-term abortions encouraged Baby girls sold for average of $3,000/baby Couples are fined $3,000 per additional child beyond one in urban areas WHAT WILL THEIR FUTURE PYRAMID RESEMBLE? Japan 1970s-BR 2.1/2010-BR 1.26 Japanese are living longer Highest proportion of elderly in the world Currently 20% of population is over 65 By 2040-40% will be over 65 WHAT WILL THEIR FUTURE PYRAMID RESEMBLE?
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