7 - Population development & structure

Population, Culture & Migration
Geography
Bilingual Education year 1



Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

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Population, Culture & Migration
Geography
Bilingual Education year 1



Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography

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This lesson
Topic: Population
  • Reflection
  • Population structure (diagrams)
  • Exercise
  • Cultural portraits

Slide 2 - Slide

This lesson
  • Reflection
  • New theory
  • Project

Slide 3 - Slide

ATTENTION
When you see this icon               on one of the slides, you should take a screenshot. These are important notes to copy later on in your notebook. 

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Population distribution
Population distribution: The pattern of where people live in an area.

Densely populated: Many people live close to each other in these places.
Sparsely populated: Few people live in these places.

Population density: The number of people per km2

Reflection

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Summarised
 Population growth =
(number of births – number of deaths) + (immigration rate – emigration rate)

Or:
Natural population growth + migration rate = population growth
Reflection

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Slide 7 - Link

Country development and birth rate
Rule: the more developed a country is, the lower the birth rate
Or: the less developed a country is, the higher the birth rate


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High birth rates in poor countries 
  1. People think of children as a form of security (income)
  2. No anticonception (access, knowledge, permittance)

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Low birth rates in rich countries
  1. Knowledge on and access to anticonception
  2. Children are expensive (yes you are)
  3. Elderly people don’t rely solely on their children for income and support

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Slide 11 - Video

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Your turn!
  1. Copy the screenshots you took into your notebook.
  2. Answer the questions about population diagrams on the excercise sheet
  3. Continue on the project: cultural portraits

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