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Demography
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What is Demography ▪ Demography is the study of human population ▪ Demographers look at how and why populations grow or shrink.
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Population Changes How populations grow, shrink, and change
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Another thing human geographers like to look at is… …….how populations grow and change, and WHY ▪ To do this, they look at things like: – Birth Rate – Death Rate – Natural Increase Rate – Immigration Rate – Emigration Rate – Net Migration Rate
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Video about population changes…birth rate and death rate
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What is Demography? ▪ Some of the topics looked at in Demography Birth rate Death rate Immigration Emigration Population growth rate Natural increase Dependency load migration
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On an average day in Canada there are…. 1050 births per day 690 deaths per day 769 immigrants per day 135 emigrants per day
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So that means….. …. on an average day there will be 836 more people in Canada at the end of the day than there was at the beginning of it
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Birth Rate
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▪ The number of births per year per 1000 people. ▪ # of births / total population x 1000 = BR
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▪ 500 000/ 500 000 000 = 0.001 ▪ 0.001 x 1000 = 1 ▪ BR= 1 per 1000
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Death Rate
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▪ The number of deaths per year per 1000 people. ▪ # of deaths / total population x 1000 = DR
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▪ 400 000/ 500 000 000= 0.0008 ▪ 0.0008 x 1000= 0.8 ▪ DR= 0.8 per 1000
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Natural Increase Rate
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▪ The difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country. ▪ Birth Rate- Death Rate= Natural Increase Rate
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Natural Increase Rate ▪ BR= 1 ▪ DR= 0.8 ▪ BR-DR= 0.2 ▪ Natural Increase Rate= 0.2
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Migration
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▪ the movement of people from one place to another
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Types of Migration ▪ Immigration- occurs when people arrive in a new place. ▪ Emigration-occurs when people leave a place.
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Immigration Rate ▪ Refers to the number of people per 1000 population in one year who immigrate ▪ # Immigrants per year/ population x 1000= Immigration Rate
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Immigration Rate ▪ 25 000/ 75 000 000= 0.00033 ▪ 0.00033 x 1000= 0.33 ▪ IR= 0.33
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Emigration Rate ▪ Refers to the number of people per 1000 population in one year who emigrate ▪ # Emigrants per year/ population x 1000= Emigration Rate
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Emigration Rate ▪ 10 000/75 000 000= 0.00013 ▪ 0.00013 x 1000= 0.13 ▪ ER= 0.13
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Net Migration ▪ difference of immigrants and emigrants of an area in a period of time, divided per 1,000 inhabitants
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Net Migration Rate Immigration Rate- Emigration Rate= Net Migration Rate 0.33- 0.13 = 0.2
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Population Growth Rate
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▪ amount that the population of a place is either increasing or decreasing over time.
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Population Growth Rate ▪ So for a country’s total growth rate we look at both Natural Increase and Net Migration. ▪ Growth Rate= (Natural Increase Rate + Net Migration Rate)
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Example Natural Increase Rate = 0.9% Net Migration Rate = 0.5% Growth Rate= 0.9% + 0.5% = 1.4%
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▪ Whether a country’s population is growing or declining has an enormous influence on the lives of the people. ▪ If a country’s population is growing you must consider issues with providing enough housing, education, healthcare, employment, etc. ▪ If a country’s population is declining there may be a shortage of workers and consumers to meet the needs of the country’s businesses.
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