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Population Homework Tasks

Explore global population trends, migration impacts, and policy implications. Learn about overpopulation, China's One Child Policy, UK migration, and asylum seekers. Enhance your understanding of demographic challenges and opportunities.

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Population Homework Tasks

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  1. Population Homework Tasks For any further guidance please contact the class teacher. Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  2. Lesson 3: Population Increase Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  3. Lesson 4: Too few people What are the problems with too few people? • Make sure to include a range of ideas and their knock-on effects to make your answer detailed. Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  4. Lesson 6: One Child Policy Did China do the right thing? Three sections: • Yes, China did do the right thing. Explain the advantages of the One Child Policy and its benefits to China. • No, China did not do the right thing. Explain the disadvantages of the One Child Policy and its problems for China. • Your own opinion (explained) and suggestions for what China could have done instead to manage its population. Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  5. Lesson 9: UK migration What are the positive and negative impacts of migration on the UK? • Make sure you include a range of both positive and negative impacts. • Remember to develop your ideas by explaining the knock-on effects. Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  6. Lesson 10: Asylum Seekers Answer the following questions: • What are asylum seekers? • What forces them to come to the UK? (think of two sets of reasons i.e. push/pull factors) • Why are asylum seekers seen as a problem by some people? Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

  7. Revision For their end of unit assessments students need to revise: • General world population trends • Natural increase (definition and how to calculate it) • Factors affecting birth rates • Factors affecting death rates • Overpopulation and its problems • China’s One Child Policy • Reasons for migration (push & pull factors) • International migration (Mexico-USA) • UK migration (asylum seekers) • Ageing population and the pension crisis Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department

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