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This reflects their low birth rates and the greater proportion of elderly people. Bulge of Young Male Migrants: This is unreliable for a number of reasons. Counter-urbanisation movement of people in MEDCs away from urban areas to live in smaller towns and villages see de-urbanisation and urban-rural shift.
This is calculated as:.
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See Counter-Urbanisation and Urban-Rural Shift. Dispersed population distributions tend to be of low density. Distribution of a population: The term ghetto comes from the district of Geto in medieval Venice which was reserved for Jews. Gross National Product GNP per capita: Natural Increase or Decrease: Additional effects of migration are not included.

Quality of Life Index: Various indicators are included, e. GNP per person, calorie intake, life expectancy, access to health care, number of doctors peretc. This creates a characteristic indentation in the age group population structure.

Structure of a population: Some work from home using telecommunications technology; most travel into the city each day as commuters, contributing to the rush hour. It as a gradual process common in LEDCs where 1 million people move from the countryside to the cities every three days.
This creates a characteristic population pyramid bulge in the age range.
This may create problems since the children need feeding, housing, education and eventually a job. Medical care and education has to be paid for by taxing a proportionally small number of workers.
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Get it on the web or iPad! Geographical skills and Challenges for the Planet Paper 2: Physical Geography Paper 3: Human Geography Paper 4: Consequences of an ageing population Edit 0 6 … 0 Tags No tags.
Ask class for the age of the oldest living person in their family.

Get someone to work out an average for the class. How might this have differed years ago?

Examine the issues caused by an ageing population. Play Class interactive 1.

An ageing population is well illustrated by Figure It is easy to compile a list of negatives associated with ageing populations. These include the high level of dependence on a relatively small working population.
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