Population - [CASE STUDY] Non-birth control policy Flashcards
What is the example used?
Kerala, India.
India has the second largest population in the world, with over ____ ______ people.
India has the second largest population in the world, with over 1.1 billion people.
By ____, it is expected that India will have more people than China.
By 2050, it is expected that India will have more people than China.
How is Kerala different to India generally?
It has low birth and death rates, similar to countries in Europe. Also, the population is growing slower than any other Indian state.
It is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model.
How has Kerala achieved this?
In the last 50 years, its strong socialist/communist government has put in place:
- Education - All children go to school until they are 16. Adult literacy classes available in towns and villages.
- Health care standards - Very high. Improved access to doctors, vaccination programmes and better medical advice have reduced infant mortality.
- Family planning policies - Including free contraception, advice and educating people to understand the benefits of small families.
- Higher incomes - Partly as a result of land reform (redistribution of land), meaning there is less poverty and better standards of nutrition.
What is the adult literacy rate?
97%, and more women go to university than men.
What is the average life expectancy?
The average life expectancy is 73 years.