How to Improve Bone Density Naturally with Diet and Exercises – My Personal Experience
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POPULATION PYRAMIDS
PYRAMIDS SHOW THE AGE AND SEX STRUCTURE OF THE
POPULATION
THE CHANGING SHAPE OF THE PYRAMID SHOWS THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION
THE NUMBERS OF MALES AND FEMALES IN EACH AGE GROUP IS SHOWN
THE PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION IN EACH AGE GROUP CAN BE SEEN
NOTICE MORE WOMEN LIVE TO 80+ IN CHILE
THE PYRAMID GIVES US SOME IDEA ABOUT BIRTH AND DEATH RATE AND LIFE EXPECTANCY
eg. INDIA
eg. U.K.
This causes problems for the UK government:
some local councils have high numbers of elderly people, because many people move to England’s warm southerly coasts when they retire (e.g. Bournemouth)
the high cost of providing long term, expensive healthcare for some elderly people
the elderly are retired and unlikely to work again, so they will be a permanent and increasing financial strain on the economically active
there is an increasing demand for certain facilities such as public transport and sheltered housing
The UK’s population could stop growing or decline which makes the problem worse because there will be fewer and fewer economically active people
the burden of these extra costs will fall on the economically active population who will pay higher taxes and higher pension contributions
AN AGING POPULATION
This causes problems for the Indian government: the high cost of providing basic healthcare and education for so many young people. a population explosion will happen when this youthful population matures and have their own families . there is an increasing demand for basics such as housing, food etc. the burden of these extra costs will fall on the economically active population.
A YOUTHFUL POPULATION
Model 2: The PPM (Population Pyramid Model)
The PPM - 'Population Pyramid Model' shows how dynamic (subject to change) population is. The model is structured to show 'snapshots' of a population at four points during its development, which are shown as Stages 1 - 4 (A - D). A country will progress through the stages.