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19 Cards in this Set
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What does a chloropleath map show? |
Population density |
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Population density of UK (human) |
Jobs Transportation Communication |
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Population density of UK (physical) |
Build on low land Near rivers= water supply Resources Fertile land |
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What are Singapore's policies? |
3-3-3 Encouraging people to have more kids |
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What are China's policies? |
1 child only Recently 2 children for parents with no siblings Pay for childcare if you have 1 only |
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Graph structures= |
Describe the shape? Why? Wide middle= baby boom Steep climbs Narrow top Quote data |
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Example of a stage 1 country on the demographic transition model |
Chad (Fluctuation) |
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Example of a stage 5 country on the demographic transition model |
UK |
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Example of a stage 2 country in the demographic transition model |
Ethiopia Due to decreased death rates and lagging birth rate |
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What kind of population is Japan? |
Ageing |
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How does Japan monitor old people? |
Advanced technology |
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What are the disadvantages of Japans ageing population? |
Shrinking workforce Funding pensions Health care: hip/knee replacements Old peoples homes Meals on wheels |
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Advantages of Japans ageing population? |
Advancing technology The greying yen = spending power/ gym/ holidays |
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Increase of death/birth rates (medical) |
Better health care Better access to Medicine |
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Decrease of death and birth rates (medical) |
Not all illnesses are cureable Infant mortality rates |
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Increase of death/ birth rates (social) |
Having more kids for an increased chance of survival |
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Increase in death/ birth rates (economic) |
Death rate decreases |
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Decrease in death/ birth rates (economics) |
No money to have children |
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Increase in death/ birth rates (political) |
Lower age of consent Initiative to increase birth rates |