Title: Population Pyramids
1Population Pyramids
- Investigating Population Pyramids and what they
tell us. - AP Human Geography
2What are Population Structures and Population
Pyramids?
A Population Structure is the composition of a
population, the most important elements of which
are age and sex Population Pyramids are bar
charts, arranged vertically that shows the
distribution of a population by age and gender.
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
3Take a couple minutes to study this pyramid. Jot
down things you can tell about this countrys
population.
4Useful tips for understanding population pyramids
- Divide the Pyramid into 3 sections
- The young dependent population
- The economically active population
- The elderly dependent population
Retired Dependents
Retired Dependents
Workforce
Workforce
Child Dependents
Child Dependents
5Why are population Pyramids Useful?
- The Pyramid contains information about
- Genders
- Population of Specific Ages
- Life Expectancy
- Death Rate
- Birth Rate
- Infant Mortality
- Population of the workforce
- Population of dependents
- How the Population changes
6How Pyramids Are Used
- Migration Patterns
- Identify Areas where there are ageing populations
or young population profiles - Illustrate Development Indicators like Birth
Rate.
- Predictive tools for future services likes
schools, nursing homes, pension programs, health
services - Calculate Dependency Ratios
- Government Policy pronatalist or antinatalist
7Four Basic Pyramid Shapes
Stationary
Contracting
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
8Early Expanding
- Wide Base (High Birth Rate)
- Rapidly Tapers (High Death Rate)
- Short bars in Higher age groups (Low Life
Expectancy)
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
9Late Expanding
- Beehive in Shape
- Less Tapering (Falling Death Rate)
- Base less wide (Falling Birth Rates
- Improving Life Expectancy
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
10Stationary
- Bars change little from generation to generation
(low Death Rate) - Improving Life Expectancy
- Births around replacement level
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
11Contracting
- Coffin Shape
- Short Base Bars as Birth Rate is well below
replacement - Long bars in older generations (Ageing
Population) - Long Life Expectancy
Source US Census Bureau International Data Base
12How do pyramids connect to Demographic Transition
Model?
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14Population Structures Differences among Countries
- Differences in population structures can be based
on one or more of the following - Migration (in and out, urban/rural)
- Sex Ratio
- Access to health services (both young and old)
15Sex Ratio
- Sex Ratio is the number of males per 100 females
in a population. - Male births consistently exceed female births due
to a combination of biological and social reasons
(infanticide- a phenomenon we will discuss in the
next unit)
16Population Projections
- Populations projections are the prediction of
future populations based on the present
age-gender structure, and with present rates of
fertility, mortality and migration. - Population projections are always hypothetical in
nature.