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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 of people in a specific country. High death rate Male Female High birth rate Population in millions This population pyramid is typical of countries in poorer parts of the world. LEDC = Less Economically Developed Country In some LEDCs, the government encourages couples to have smaller families. This will result in a falling birth rate. Male Female The largest category of people were born about 40 years ago. In this country the number of people in each age group is about the same. Population in millions In this country there is a low Birth Rate and a low Death Rate. MEDC Some countries are very rich and are called MEDCs. = “More Economically Develop Countries” Male Female Population in millions In this country, the birth rate is decreasing. This type of population pyramid is happening more and more in many of the world’s richer countries. In the future, elderly people will make up the largest section of the population in this country. Male Female Population in thousands This country has a large number of temporary male workers. These are men who migrated to this country to find a job. Population pyramid for Mozambique Short Life Expectancy High Birth Rate Many Young Dependants Population pyramid for Iceland Many Elderly Dependants Low Death Rate Fewer Young Dependants Low Birth Rate What happens next? What is going to happen to Japan’s population in the future? Why does this matter? ? ? ? POPULATION PYRAMIDS Population statistics are like crystal balls -when examined closely, they can help predict a country's future (and give important clues about the past). Population pyramids TED talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLmKfXwWQtE FALLING BIRTH RATE Why is it a bad thing to have a falling birth rate? Rapid contraction of the labor force could have a negative impact on an economy When the population gets smaller, society becomes less dynamic and competitive How will the younger people pay for all that the older people need? FALLING BIRTH RATE - SINGAPORE To celebrate Singapore's National Day, Mentos decided to do something different. We launched a campaign to encourage every proud, financially secure adult in a stable, committed long-term relationship to get fresh and 'do their duty' on National Night to give a patriotic boost to Singapore's population (which was in a dangerous decline). We wrote a song, created a video, and the rest, as they say, is history. http://vimeo.com/63298881 FALLING BIRTH RATE - DENMARK The birth rate in Denmark is currently the lowest it’s been in 27 years. Almost 58,000 children were born in 2012, but the present rate of 1.7 children per family is not enough to maintain the population. They launched a “Do It For Denmark” campaign to raise fertility. FALLING BIRTH RATE – SOUTH KOREA In order to encourage the South Koreans to have more babies the government has promised to have lower university tuition fees and state-run child care. Other incentives included giving away cash vouchers and other gifts to workers. In 2010 the ‘Family day’ was established which required all offices to close at 7 pm and in that way pushing people to spend more time with their families. FALLING BIRTH RATE - RUSSIA The Russian population is decreasing very rapidly since the 90’s due to the high death rate and the low birth rate. That motivated the government to launch the ‘have a baby and win a Fridge’ campaign. September 12 was declared ‘the Day of Conception’ and all women that would give birth 9 months after would win a fridge, money or even cars for the national day which is on 12 June. JAPAN The population of Japan is on the way to “extinction” with less than 1.39 children per woman. A student of the university of Tsukuba invented a baby robot that is acting like a real baby. The aim of the robot is not to replace real babies but to trigger the parental instincts and push people to make their own babies. LIFE EXPECTANCY Canada = 81.24 years USA = 78.74 The country with the highest life expectancy is Monaco at 89.52 years The country with the lowest life expectancy is Chad at just 49.81 years. Hans Rosling 200 countries video DEATH RATES