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What is this trying to show?

What is this trying to show?. Pete the Population Pyramid. Hello, I’m Pete . I bet they don’t realise I can change my size & shape. I’m really Pete the performing Population pyramid. Reading Population Pyramids. (Using Waugh p9 answer the following questions)

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What is this trying to show?

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  1. What is this trying to show?

  2. Pete the Population Pyramid Hello, I’m Pete I bet they don’t realise I can change my size & shape. I’m really Pete the performing Population pyramid

  3. Reading Population Pyramids (Using Waugh p9 answer the following questions) • What % Kenya’s population is young dependants? • What % of Japans population is in retirement? • What % of Kenya’s male population is economically active?

  4. Label that Pete…….. • On your A3 pyramids try to add the correct labels to the correct part of the pyramid

  5. Interpreting population Pyramids When explaining /describing / comparing population pyramids try to comment on the following 6 things: • Birth Rate • Death Rate • Infant mortality • Life expectancy • % of dependants to economically active (Young dependants =0-15 / elderly = 65+) • Migration (If there are any sudden bulges this is usually due to in-migration, if there are bites inwards usually because of out-migration)

  6. Draw and comment on the shape of the following population pyramid

  7. You choose your Pete, can you explain him? • Can you explain this fella? • what about this one then? • what the blazes..... • i don't think so...... • lets make it local • Where do you want to go now?

  8. The UK, an ageing population • Read through each of the cards carefully • Try to divide the cards into different groups ( You must have at least 3 groups and a min of 6)

  9. Social( Things that concern people) • Economic (Things that affect money) • Political (Things that affect governments or local councils etc) • Any advantages?

  10. Indiaa young dependant population What problems do you thing Kenya would face with a young dependant population. Use the subtitles: • Social • Economic • Political • Any Advantages?

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