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Topic:
Population Crisis of Pakistan
What is Population?
• General: A particular section, group, or type
of living things (people and animals) in an
area or country.
• Specific: The people living within a political
or geographical boundary.
Overpopulation
• The condition of having a dense population causing
environmental deterioration, an impaired quality of
life, or a population crash.
What is Demography?
• Demography is the study of human populations (their size, composition and distribution across place, and the process through which populations change.
• Births, deaths and migration are the ‘big three’ of demography, jointly producing population stability or change
Demography Of Pakistan
• Population growth rate• 1.573% • Birth rate• 24.81 births/1,000 population • Death rate• 6.92 deaths/1,000 population • Net migration rate• Net mi-2.17 migrant(s)/1,000 population
Population Of Pakistan
• The Population in Pakistan was reported at 163.77 millions persons in 2009, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
• Estimated Population of Pakistan on Mar 18, 2012 179019103 according to POPULATION CENSUS ORGANIZATION.
• In 2015, Pakistan's Population is expected to be 180.54 millions person.
Population of Pakistan (cont’d)
• In general, it has also been found that where there is rapid population growth and high fertility rates, poverty incidence is also highest.
• More people, of course, means a further drain on resources.
• The principle holds true within individual households. “Allah has given us eight children. We are fortunate
Overpopulation Causes
• Early marriages,• Increase in birth rate,• Decrease in death rate,• Desires for sons,• Polygamy (more than two wives at a time),• Increase in immigration,• Inconsistent government policies,• Lack of resources (medical facilities, clean water,
education etc.),• No family planning.
Overpopulation effects
• Limited food supply available,• Poverty,• Bad economic climate (unemployment),• Over crowded streets and lack of transport,• Pollution (air, noise and water),• No advanced technology for developments,• Health and housing problem,• Inflation,• Increased crime rate,• Political instability.
Population Causes Over Population Obstacles
Conclusion
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