1.3 Population structure Flashcards
List the problems of an aging population.
- Shortage of workers -> less tax payers, the government receives less money
- Increase in pressure in hospitals
- More pensions for the government to pay
List the solutions of an aging population.
- Increase the retirement age
- Increase the amount of tax charged to economically active
- Introduce private healthcare
- Pro-natalist policy so that birth rates and the number of young people increases
Define ‘aging population’ and ‘young population’.
- Aging population: when the proportion of old dependants is increasing but birth rates start to fall.
- Young population: when there are too many or too few young dependants.
List the problems of a population with a low number of young dependants.
- Less consumers and tax payers in the future
- Closure of child related services
- Increase in the age of the population
- Cause population decline
List the solutions to a population with a low number of young dependants.
- A pro-natalist policy to increase birth rates.
- Subsidised childcare and education to encourage families to have more than 1 child
List the problems of a population with a high number of young dependants.
- Increase in childcare services
- Increase the dependancy ratio
- Government has to pay for schools and healthcare services
List the solutions of a population with a high number of young dependants.
- Anti-natalist policy (One Child Policy)
- Increase family planning
- Ensure that females are educated and emancipated
What is a ‘population pyramid’?
Population Pyramid: A population pyramid shows the age and sex structure of the country. It is a type of graph that is divided into males and females and then age groups.
Name a country with a high dependent population + causes + effects + solutions.
The Gambia (Africa)
- A young population which has placed big demands on the resources of the country
- Religious leaders were against the use of contraception
- Children were viewed as an economic asset with their help
- High infant and maternal mortality
Effects
- Many parents fail to provide basic housing for their families
- Huge overcrowding -> a lack of sanitation
- Rates of unemployment and underemployment are high
- Government has insufficient financial resources for education and health -> general facilities are poor
- Trees being chopped down for firewood -> desertification
Solutions:
- Government introduced a family planning campaign to deliver contraceptives and advice to rural areas
- A change in male attitudes to family size and contraception