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This document is the note I have taken specifically for the IB Geography course based on the book “Our Changing Planet” by Stephen Codrington. It covers chapter 2. My notes does not include the Cases Studies, but I wrote the page numbers from the textbook that covers all of the Case Studies.

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Chapter 2 - Changing population and places

Population Change
- Global population​ is now about 7.4 billion
- Thomas Malthus​ said that earth could only support a ​finite ​population size
because ​food supplies​ are limited. He said that ​natural increase​ in the
human population increases in a ​geometric progression​, food production
only increase in an ​arithmetic progression
- The growth in the world population has been caused by a combination of
death rates​ being lowered and ​life expectancies increasing
- Death rate​: the proportion of the population that dies in a particular year
- Infant mortality​: death rate of young children
- Average life expectancy​: the number of years that a child born in a particular
country in a certain year can expect to live
- Just like population growth has been unevenly distributed in the [ast, growth is
likely to be ​unevenly distributed ​in the decades ahead.
- The structure of a population refers to the ​sex ​and ​age distirubtion ​of the
population. This is often shown as a graph with the number of proportions of
each age group shown as horizontal bars from a central vertical column that
represents age groups. These graphs are known as ​population pyramids​, or
age-sex diagrams (See ​figure 2.5 on page 62)​
- Children and adolescents (under 15 years old)
- The working-age population (15-64 years old)
- The elderly population (above 64 years old)
- A population pyramid with a ​wide base ​that narrows quickly upwards
represents a population with a ​high birth rate​, a high proportion of
young people ​and a ​rapidly growing ​population.
- A population pyramid with ​steep vertical sides ​represents an ​aging
population​ with a ​low birth rate
- Developing countries ​tend to have a population structure with a ​wide
base​, indicating that a large proportion of the population is below 15
years of age.
- Industrialized countries​ have population pyramids that have a
narrower base​.
- Population pyramids with a narrower base are evidence of an ​ageing
population ​and a slower rate of population increase, or even a
declining population size
- Fertility rates: ​number of births per woman
- Fertility rates are very ​high ​in ​developing regions ​such as Africa and parts
of the Middle East, but ​low ​in most ​industrialised regions
- The rate of ​population increase​ in any area can be calculated by adding the
rate of natural increase and the rate of ​net migration
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