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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 For any further guidance please contact the class teacher. Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department
Lesson 3: Population Increase Hinchingbrooke School - Geography Department
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
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
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
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
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