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What does a chloropleath map show?

Population density

Population density of UK (human)

Jobs


Transportation


Communication

Population density of UK (physical)

Build on low land


Near rivers= water supply


Resources


Fertile land

What are Singapore's policies?

3-3-3


Encouraging people to have more kids

What are China's policies?

1 child only


Recently 2 children for parents with no siblings


Pay for childcare if you have 1 only

Graph structures=

Describe the shape? Why?


Wide middle= baby boom


Steep climbs


Narrow top


Quote data

Example of a stage 1 country on the demographic transition model

Chad


(Fluctuation)

Example of a stage 5 country on the demographic transition model

UK

Example of a stage 2 country in the demographic transition model

Ethiopia


Due to decreased death rates and lagging birth rate

What kind of population is Japan?

Ageing

How does Japan monitor old people?

Advanced technology

What are the disadvantages of Japans ageing population?

Shrinking workforce


Funding pensions


Health care: hip/knee replacements


Old peoples homes


Meals on wheels

Advantages of Japans ageing population?

Advancing technology


The greying yen = spending power/ gym/ holidays

Increase of death/birth rates (medical)

Better health care


Better access to Medicine

Decrease of death and birth rates (medical)

Not all illnesses are cureable


Infant mortality rates

Increase of death/ birth rates (social)

Having more kids for an increased chance of survival

Increase in death/ birth rates (economic)

Death rate decreases

Decrease in death/ birth rates (economics)

No money to have children

Increase in death/ birth rates (political)

Lower age of consent


Initiative to increase birth rates