1.6 - How Fertile Is West London Flashcards
Reasons For Fertility Decrease As Development Increases
Increased status of women e.g. careers, leading to delayed family making it harder to have kids
Divorce rates are higher
Contraception use is higher
UK Population (2001-2011)
1950s Baby Boom leading to increased 40-50 year olds
Low youth due to low birth rates
Bare mans over 65
Migration has slightly increased birth rates
Slough’s Demography
140,000 people
Best school grades
Highest birth rate
420 babies a month at WPH
Rural Fertility
Low fertility, growth, migration, stress, density
Older adults as youth RUM
Lower healthcare access
Ethnically more White British
Urban Fertility
High fertility
Young adults
High Density/Growth
Better Healthcare
Young Population
Ethnically Diverse
More Stress
Factors Changing Demography
Flight
Large Scale Migration
Economic Investment
Post-Industrial Britian
Long-Term Ethnic Enclaves
Flight
Proximity of Lonodn means families move to suburbanised Langley and older families move away
Large-Scale Migration
Post-colonial migrants working around Heathrow etc. Also A8 migration. Both have increased birth rate but Brexit has slowed migration flow.
Economic Investment
Lower median age can attract investment, attraction more diversity and migration, increasing birth rate.
Post-Industrial Britain
Private companies in Slough post-industrialisation leading to higher birth rates.