demography - changes to fertilty + dependency ratio Flashcards
families have
declined in size
women are
-more likely to work - dual earner couple
major increase in older mothers, significant decline in mothers under 24
the dependency ratio
relationship between the size of the working/productive part of the population (people who work) and the size of the non-working dependent part of the population(people who don’t work)
children make up a large proportion of
dependent population-financially dependent on parents
impact of declining fertility rate
a smaller proportion of young adults who work as there are fewer people. Dependency ratio increase
Family sizes have decreased how many children on average
1.8
how many percent of families only have one child
45%
The effect of changing birth and fertility rates on family size and organisation
(kinship networks)
The decline in the number of children being born has led to a decline in family kinship networks, because it means people have fewer aunts, uncles, cousins, etc., to fall back on in times of need.
effect of changes to fertility
(nuclear family)
-privatised, isolated, industrialisation
more nuclear families with one child.(increase in beanpole families)
effect of changes to fertility
(mothers)
a decline in the number of full-time mothers and a rise in the number of children looked after by other relatives, especially grandparents, child-minders and nurseries.
effect of changes to fertility
(voluntary childlessness)
a trend towards voluntary childlessness. In 2000, one in five women aged 40 had not had children compared with one in ten in 1980 and this figure is expected to rise to one in four by 2018.