Summary All the case studies you need for Population and the environment
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Population and the environment
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This document contains all the necessary case studies for the Population and Environment section of Paper 2 Geography. The case studies included are:
- Japan: Population Change
- UK (Islington): Urban Studies
- Wolverhampton & Blakenhall: Urban Dynamics
- Uganda: Malaria (communicable disease...
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world population rank-10th Since 2008
Health and wealth uneven
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> Facts 0 71 3rd largest
97 %
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↳ Due to income , 000 children Life expectancy 84 years
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area > -
England Birthrate 7 /1000
North Isouth divide
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is 9 in the North
I in 10
people (work benefit) 1 46
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men said
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deaths 555 children in care - 10th highest income deprivation
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violence
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children elderly
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men and women have the
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excellent healthcare , living
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=> Low fat diets , t obesity rates
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21000 working age claim benefits . 83 %
claiming out of work benefits. > air is cleaner
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fertility Stay low attract immigrants 1650k a years
rates
kids > expensive
budget spent on pensions and social security (elderly
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impact :
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married then children
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harm admissions 629 per 10 , 000
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public spending on elderly
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and 72 % of men have never been
pressure on services and medical
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worse than
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smoking prevalence
new cases of TB and people killed on
the road Worse than
in .
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married .
Role of women in society elderly.
rates of STD and
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3 8 m elderly live alone
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num of dementia
less tax paid replace workforce
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has a diverse economy
. But in occurs
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tax x2 5 % to 10 % to fund &
status in Dec 2000 >
consumption
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granted city largenumofance & has a year.
investments/funds
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birth rate by
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Tolonger the leading
in Sub-Saharan Africa
cause of death among
children .
high rise buildings between
number of . -
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6 tower blocks were demolished DNA in Skinsa
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accounts for
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building density IUk
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most likely to affect with Skin cancer by the age of to
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be diagnosed
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2012-2013
out of 3 Australians will
is lower in the suburban areas
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medical assistance as
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died without seeking
each year
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detached and detached houses. - emergency
medical care. · 2000
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outer part of the fringe is semirural a personal action plan
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provided with
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& COPD
billion on asthma
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and a num of small and medium
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in both these :
into factor
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old factory buildings converted >
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Blakenhall predominant group
or small units weight
community centres were identified as healthy
services industries. but poor lifestyle
occupied by auto
and professional services 2nd predominant group described
personal
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many communities as overweight
-> eat unhealthy
and run local
business aimed ↳ X smokers or high risk drinkers
Demographics: Suburb 74 % -black
or
Multicultural City
minority group poor
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Reasons for
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an ethnic the unbalance and
either from
and Sikhism health :
Indian descent
50 % are unemployment , bellow average
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religion 2 gurdwaras -
is predominant
families in household
- responsible foor poor diet
Income
generations
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· Three that contributes to childhood
↳ overcrowding
to have a Obesity.
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21 % of households considered · population density a Inner city , Poor
in older
category I hazard .
housing quality properties.
above city & risk of contracting and transmiting
Educational attainment national
is below the
illnesses
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it
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average however 65's
high fuel poverty with over
average.
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high traffic density and congestion
in areas causes air polution-leads to
Younger than average pop structure
respiratory diseases
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· mean of 39 and over 60 % of
population of working age.
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Language barriers is difficult so
Some people may avoid using the
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32 % Of the population work health services.
but
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describe
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themselves as professionals
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