Population pyramids

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How do population pyramids help us

learn about population?

Population pyramids are used to show information about the age and gender (sex) of people in a specific country.

Male Female

Population in millions

In this country

there is a high Birth

Rate

There is also a high

Death Rate.

Which country do you think this pyramid represents? Why?

In some LEDCs the government is

encouraging couples to have smaller families. This means the birth

rate has fallen.

Male Female

Population in millions

In this country the number of people in each age group is

about the same.

The largest category of people were born about 40 years

ago.

In this country there is a low Birth Rate and a low Death Rate.

Which country does this pyramid represent? Why do you think this?

Population in millions

Male Female

In this country the birth rate is decreasing.

In the future the elderly people will make up the

largest section of the population in this

country.

This is happening more and more in

many of the world’s richer

countries.

Male Female

Population in thousands

This country has a large number of temporary workers. These are people who

migrate here especially to find a job.Why does this evidence suggest this?

Population pyramid for Mozambique.

Population pyramid for Iceland.

Compare & ContrastWhat type of countries are these?Evidence?

What happens next…?

What is likely to happen to Japan’s population in the future?

Why does this matter?

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Challenge Yourself

When you have finished;

Find out some background information on each country and add this to your presentation.

Concentrate on facts and figures which you can use to compare the countries such as % of the children at school, type of jobs available, how rich or poor (GDP per capita.)………

Population Structure

• The population pyramid is a good way to ‘predict’ countries future changes or needs.

• We can predict these by looking at the dependency ratio of different age groups