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1
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What is meant by population structure?

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Population structure is the way the population is divided between male and female, and different age groups.

2
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A wide base shows …

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High birth rate

3
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A narrow base shows …

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Low birth rate

4
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A straight pyramid shows …

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Low death rate

5
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A triangular pyramid shows …

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High death rate

6
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A tall pyramid shows …

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High life expectancy and good healthcare

7
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A short pyramid shows …

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Low life expectancy and poor healthcare

8
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Missing young adults shows …

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Out-migration

9
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Extra young adults shows …

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In-migration

10
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Who are the aged dependent?

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People aged 65+

11
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Who are the youth dependent?

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People aged 0-14

12
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What does a dependency ratio show?

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The percentage of the population dependent on the rest

13
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Dependency ratio =

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(Youth dependent + aged dependent) / working population x 100

14
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MEDCs have what kind of population predominantly?

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Aged-dependent population

15
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LEDCs have what kind of population predominantly?

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Youth-dependent population

16
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What does ‘dependent’ mean in terms of aged/youth dependent?

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Dependent means these people do not earn money and need to be supported by the working population.

17
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The base of a pyramid is becoming narrower, this means …

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The birth rate is falling

18
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A wide section in the middle of the pyramid shows …

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A large population currently of working age who will add to the elderly population over the next 30 years.

19
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Why are population pyramids useful?

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They tell us how the population might develop, so we can help plan for the future.
If a country has a high proportion of young people, it will need more schools and teachers.
If a country has a high proportion of old people, it will need more old people’s homes and more money for pensions.

20
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Population pyramids can help us compare …

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The populations of countries.