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Population Structure • Population structure is the make up of the total population in a country or area where people are grouped by age and sex. • The graphical technique used to summarise age structure is the population pyramid.

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Population Structure

• Population structure is the make up of the total population in a country or area where people are grouped by age and sex.

• The graphical technique used to summarise age structure is the population pyramid.

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Interpreting Pop Pyramids

Start at the base – what has happened recently?

Next go to the top – how long do people live for?

Then look at the middle – are there any age groups that stand out? Long / short bars?

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Dependent Population

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Dependent Population

• The dependency ratio is directly linked to a country’s age structure.

• To calculate it, the population is split into economically active (15-64) and inactive (0-14 and 65+)

• Dependency ratio is calculated as a % using:

Number of economically active Number of non-economically active

X 100

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How has the population structure of the UK changed over time?

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How has the population structure of the UK changed over time?

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How has the population structure of the UK changed over time?

Male Female

Population in millions

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How has the population structure of the UK changed over time?

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Ageing populations in the MEDW

• The regressive population structure

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4045261.stm

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The worldwide distribution of people aged 65 and over

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• http://www.geographyinthenews.rgs.org/news/article/default.aspx?id=298

• http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk/2004/ageing/default.stm