Population Dynamics

CIE iGCSE Geography Assessment

Population Dynamics
Candidates should be able to:Describe and give reasons for the rapid increase in the world’s populationShow an understanding of over-population and under-populationUnderstand the main causes of a change in population sizeGive reasons for contrasting rates of natural population changeDescribe and evaluate population policiesFurther GuidanceCauses and consequences of over-population and under-populationHow birth rate, death rate and migration contribute to the population of a country increasing or decliningImpacts of social, economic and other factors (including government policies, HIV/AIDS) on birth and death rates
Case Study required for 1.1A country which is over-populatedA country which is under-populatedA country with a high rate of natural population growthA country with a low rate of population growth (or population decline)

Overpopulation

iGCSE Geography revision notes,Population Dynamics

The population > amount of resources

The world population is increasing rapidly due to the agricultural, industrial, and medical revolutions. 

Causes of overpopulationConsequences of overpopulation
Improved medical care(vaccinations, hospitals)Improved sanitationImproved food and water supplyLack of housing and services such as hospitals and schoolsShortage in food and waterLack of employment therefore povertypollution

Underpopulation 

The population < amount of resources

Causes of underpopulationConsequences of underpopulation
Low fertility rate due to family planning, contraception, education of women EmigrationDisease(HIV/AIDS), famineWars and conflictsShortage of workers leading to low level of production, unstable economyLow value of exports, small market for goods and servicesHigh taxesResources underusedDifficulties in defending country 

Case study – Overpopulation

Nigeria : population of 175M

Causes of the country being overpopulatedProblems of the country being overpopulated
High birth rate due to cultural reason : 90% of the population depending on agriculture. Fertility rate being 5.5 children per womenLack of contraception, only 12% using themFalling death rates due to improvement in their lives : death rate dropped from 25 to 12 in 50 years.Traffic congestion in LagosFood shortage in YolaWater pollution in Port Harcourt

Case study – Underpopulation

Australia : population of 25M. Population density being 3.1people/km squared

Causes of the country being underpopulatedProblems of the country being underpopulated
Hard immigration law : health and character assessment45% of the land being desert or treeless ground therefore only 10% is actually habitableAustralia is an MEDC country, education of women, family planning leading to low fertility rate of 2 per womanShortage in workforce : losing 2.3M by 2030, leading to low level of production, unstable economyHigh tax rate, 10%, in order to maintain infrastructures. Resources are being underused so lack of development : coal, iron, lead

Fill in the blank

Nigeria is a country with a population of _______. It is overpopulated due to __% of the population relying on agriculture. It is also due to the lack of ___________, which is only used by __% of the population. Finally, the death rate is falling in Nigeria, from 25 to ___ in 50 years.

Australia is a country with a population of ______. As the country is underpopulated, there is a shortage in _________. Australia also has a high tax rate of __%. Lastly, natural resources such as _____,_____ are being underused in this country.

Answers

  • 175M
  • Contraception
  • 12
  • 12
  • 25M
  • Workforce
  • Coal/lead/iron

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