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Population Profiles and
   Demographic Transitions
-Analyzing human population by country and population changes.
Age structure
• Population profiles shows the age structure of a
  population, which is the distribution of population by age
• These profiles help demographers project how
  populations will change over time.
• shows the age and gender composition of a region
• horizontal axis: divides gender and shows absolute
  number of people or in percentage of population
   o   male: left-hand female: right-hand
• vertical axis: age in 5-year or 10-year intervals
Comparing 3 different growth pyramids
Overview of pyramids
China Population Pyramid in 2005
Check you Pyramid Profile
            knowledge.
• http://www.ageworks.com/course_demo/200/module2/

• What do the examples on the website show?
• Read the text to confirm your answers.
Population Pyramids and
Demographic Stages
• characteristics shapes of ‘pyramids’
   o   wide base (true pyramid)
   o   wide middle (bulge), somewhat wider base
   o   urn- or bottle-shaped
   o   reversed pyramid
• Pre-reproductive Age: 0-14
• Reproductive Age: 15-44
• Post-Reproductive Age: 45 and older
Demographic transitions
• Definition: tendency for a population to shift from high
  birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. Often
  occurs from economic and social development.
• Countries are usually classified into two groups:
• Developed (US, Japan, France)
• Developing (moderately/less developed): Mexico,
  Thailand, Ethiopia
• These categories usually experience similar population
  dynamics.
Population Paradox: Key terms
• Total Fertility Rate: Average number of children born to
  each woman
• Replacement level fertility: Number of children a couple
  must produce in order to “replace” themselves
• RLF ranges (2.1-2.7) depending on the country. Why?
• Infant mortality rates: number of infant deaths per 1,000
  live births
Demographic Transitions
Phase 1 (preindustrial stage)
• high birth rates, high (at
  time erratic) death rates,
  low growth rates
• stage for much of human
  history, traditional societies
  where people were
  susceptible to disease and
  family planning was
  nonexistent
• practically no country today
Phase 2 (transitional stage)
• high birth rates, declining
  death rates, rising growth
  rates
• improvements in sanitation
  (water) and medicine, lack
  of family planning
• in developing countries
  such as Iraq, Nepal, etc.
• Population Momentum:
  population will continue to
  grow for 50-60 years after
  reaching replacement
  fertitlity
Phase 3 (industrial stage)
• continued decline of death
  rates, declining birth rates,
  growth rates decline from
  high to lower levels
• change in behavior:
  adaptation to lower death
  rate, in particular infant
  mortality rate
• economic change:
  urbanization (incentive to
  have fewer children/ China),
  changes in women’s role,
  better healthcare
Phase 4 (postindustrial stage)
• Phase 4: low birth
  rates, low death
  rates, low growth
  rates
    o   United States,
        Canada
• Better education, more
  affluent, cultural attitude
  toward smaller families,
  better standard of living
What happens after Phase 4?
• Phase 5?: low birth rates, rising death rates,
  declining growth rates (if birth rates drop
  below death rates: negative growth rates)
• Zero population growth: birth rates equal
  death rates and there is no growth.
• Graying population: proportion of elderly is
  increasing
  o   Western Europe, Japan, Italy, Spain

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Pyramids and demographic transition

  • 1. Population Profiles and Demographic Transitions -Analyzing human population by country and population changes.
  • 2. Age structure • Population profiles shows the age structure of a population, which is the distribution of population by age • These profiles help demographers project how populations will change over time. • shows the age and gender composition of a region • horizontal axis: divides gender and shows absolute number of people or in percentage of population o male: left-hand female: right-hand • vertical axis: age in 5-year or 10-year intervals
  • 3.
  • 4. Comparing 3 different growth pyramids
  • 7. Check you Pyramid Profile knowledge. • http://www.ageworks.com/course_demo/200/module2/ • What do the examples on the website show? • Read the text to confirm your answers.
  • 8. Population Pyramids and Demographic Stages • characteristics shapes of ‘pyramids’ o wide base (true pyramid) o wide middle (bulge), somewhat wider base o urn- or bottle-shaped o reversed pyramid • Pre-reproductive Age: 0-14 • Reproductive Age: 15-44 • Post-Reproductive Age: 45 and older
  • 9. Demographic transitions • Definition: tendency for a population to shift from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. Often occurs from economic and social development. • Countries are usually classified into two groups: • Developed (US, Japan, France) • Developing (moderately/less developed): Mexico, Thailand, Ethiopia • These categories usually experience similar population dynamics.
  • 10. Population Paradox: Key terms • Total Fertility Rate: Average number of children born to each woman • Replacement level fertility: Number of children a couple must produce in order to “replace” themselves • RLF ranges (2.1-2.7) depending on the country. Why? • Infant mortality rates: number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births
  • 12. Phase 1 (preindustrial stage) • high birth rates, high (at time erratic) death rates, low growth rates • stage for much of human history, traditional societies where people were susceptible to disease and family planning was nonexistent • practically no country today
  • 13. Phase 2 (transitional stage) • high birth rates, declining death rates, rising growth rates • improvements in sanitation (water) and medicine, lack of family planning • in developing countries such as Iraq, Nepal, etc. • Population Momentum: population will continue to grow for 50-60 years after reaching replacement fertitlity
  • 14. Phase 3 (industrial stage) • continued decline of death rates, declining birth rates, growth rates decline from high to lower levels • change in behavior: adaptation to lower death rate, in particular infant mortality rate • economic change: urbanization (incentive to have fewer children/ China), changes in women’s role, better healthcare
  • 15. Phase 4 (postindustrial stage) • Phase 4: low birth rates, low death rates, low growth rates o United States, Canada • Better education, more affluent, cultural attitude toward smaller families, better standard of living
  • 16. What happens after Phase 4? • Phase 5?: low birth rates, rising death rates, declining growth rates (if birth rates drop below death rates: negative growth rates) • Zero population growth: birth rates equal death rates and there is no growth. • Graying population: proportion of elderly is increasing o Western Europe, Japan, Italy, Spain