2. Changing populations and places
Processes of population change and their effect on people and places
IB Objectives:
Part 1:
What: How does population change over-time?
Why: So that we can understand the factors that influence population structure and dependency ratios
How: Analyzing the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) and population pyramids
Processes of population change and their effect on people and places
IB Objectives:
- I can explain population change and demographic transition over time, including natural increase, fertility rate, life expectancy, population structure and dependency ratios
- I can give Detailed examples of two or more contrasting countries with varying population structures
- I can evaluate the consequences of megacity growth for individuals and societies with one case study of a contemporary megacity experiencing rapid growth
- I can evaluate the causes and consequences of forced migration and internal displacement
- I can examine detailed examples of two or more forced movements, to include environmental and political push factors, and consequences for people and places
- I can evaluate how the impacts of population change and spatial interactions between places can be categorized and represented graphically
Part 1:
What: How does population change over-time?
Why: So that we can understand the factors that influence population structure and dependency ratios
How: Analyzing the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) and population pyramids
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