Population - [CASE STUDY] Non-birth control policy Flashcards

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What is the example used?

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Kerala, India.

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India has the second largest population in the world, with over ____ ______ people.

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India has the second largest population in the world, with over 1.1 billion people.

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By ____, it is expected that India will have more people than China.

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By 2050, it is expected that India will have more people than China.

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How is Kerala different to India generally?

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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.

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How has Kerala achieved this?

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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.
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What is the adult literacy rate?

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97%, and more women go to university than men.

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What is the average life expectancy?

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The average life expectancy is 73 years.

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