4.1.5

Population Structure

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Population Structure

The population structure of a country is how many men and women of each age group make up the population. It also includes the birth rate, death rate, life expectancy and infant mortality.

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Birth rate

  • The birth rate of a country is the number of live births per 1000 population per year.
  • The higher the birth rate, the more people are being added to the country each year.
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Death rate

  • The death rate of a country is the number of deaths per 1000 population per year.
  • Natural disasters, war or disease are examples of things that increase the death rate.
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Natural increase and decrease

  • Natural increase is where the birth rate of a population is higher than the death rate and so the population increases.
  • Natural decrease is where the death rate of a population is higher than the birth rate and so the population decreases.
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Life expectancy

  • Life expectancy is the average number of years that a person can expect to live to.
  • The higher the life expectancy of a country, the higher the quality of life because a high life expectancy requires a good healthcare system, access to healthy food and a lack of disease.
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Infant mortality

  • The infant mortality rate is the number of children who die before their first birthday, per 1000 live births per year.
  • If a country has a good healthcare system, the infant mortality rate will be lower.

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3Geography of the World

4Development

5Weather & Climate

6The World of Work

7Natural Resources

8Rivers

9Coasts

10Glaciers

11Tectonics

12Climate Change

13Global Population & Inequality

14Urbanisation

15Ecosystems

16Life in an Emerging Country

17Analysis of Africa

18Analysis of India

19Analysis of the Middle East

20Analysis of Bangladesh

21Analysis of Russia

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