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Population and Migration - Revision Placemat

This document provides an overview of key concepts related to population and migration. It covers factors that influence population growth such as birth rate, death rate, and migration. It also discusses the demographic transition model and how population size can change due to falling or rising birth and death rates. The document examines causes of overpopulation and underpopulation and provides case studies on topics like population structure, distribution, and policies in countries like Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, China, Qatar, Italy, Japan, and Namibia.

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Population and Migration - Revision Placemat

This document provides an overview of key concepts related to population and migration. It covers factors that influence population growth such as birth rate, death rate, and migration. It also discusses the demographic transition model and how population size can change due to falling or rising birth and death rates. The document examines causes of overpopulation and underpopulation and provides case studies on topics like population structure, distribution, and policies in countries like Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, China, Qatar, Italy, Japan, and Namibia.

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Name: Population and migration – Revision Placemat

Knowledge tick list: Global population explosion (p4-5) Overpopulation and underpopulation (p6-11) Key Words and definitions

 Describe and suggest reasons for the world’s a. Annotated diagram Definitions  Birth rate
‘population explosion’.  Death rate
 Describe the main components influencing Consequences of:
 Natural increase
population growth – birth rate, death rate and a. Over-population
migration  Immigration
b. Under-population
 Describe the main components influencing  emigration
population growth – birth rate, death rate and
Nigeria – four facts:  Net migration
migration
 The Demographic Transition Model – five
 Push and pull factors
stages  Overpopulation
 Describe the relationship between population
b. Reasons for the rapid growth after 1800  Under-population
and resources and explain why problems such Australia – four facts:
 LIC, MIC, HIC
as over-population and under-population may
arise in some areas.  Dependency ratio
 Population structure and age-sex pyramids  Population distribution
(and the way they link into DTM)  Population density
 The impacts of varying types of dependent
populations (youthful and ageing).
 Describe and account for (using physical,
Causes of a change in population size (p12-13) Variation in population growth rates (p14-15) Population growth/decline case studies (p16-17)
human and economic factors) the global
distribution of population. How do each of the following affect growth rate? Niger – four facts Russia – four facts
 Describe and account for the main patterns of a. Annotated sketch of the DTM
migration. Rural- urban (internal) and
a. GDP
international migrations must be included, as
well as voluntary/ involuntary.
 Case studies of: b. cost of living
o High/low natural increase
o Over/underpopulation
c. disease (HIV/AIDS) Migration case study: Qatar – four facts (p26-27)
o Aging and youthful population
o migration
d. religion

e. government policy
b. Falling birth rates – three reasons:
High dependence case study: Italy (ageing) – four facts (p30-31)

c. Falling death rates – three reasons:

Population policies (20-21) Population migration (p22-25) Population structure (p28-29) Distribution and density (p32-37)
a. Annotated youthful pyramid (LIC)
a. Why governments create population policies a. Push-pull model diagram a. Factors causing concentration

b. Singapore (pro-natalist policy) – four facts b. Factors causing dispersal (sparse)

b. Push factors – three examples:

c. Pull factors – three examples:


b. Annotated aged (post-mature) pyramid (HIC)
c. Japan: high density – four facts
d. Impacts of migration
c. China (anti-natalist policy) – four facts
Origin Destination

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d. Namibia: low density – four facts

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