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Youthful and ageing populations (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Geography) : Revision Note

Bridgette Barrett

Written by: Bridgette Barrett

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Causes & impacts of youthful populations

Causes of youthful populations

  • In countries where there is a high birth rate and a decreasing death rate, there is a rapid natural increase

  • This may lead to:

    • a population explosion

    • a youthful population

  • This is most common in LICs where the birth rate is high due to:

    • Lack of access to family planning and contraception 

    • An increase in women surviving childbirth

    • Families continuing to have large numbers of children to look after their parents in old age and to help support the family

    • The culture of having larger families, which takes many years to change

    • Religious reasons 

Impacts of youthful populations

Advantages

  • Lots of workers which can increase economic growth

  • The elderly population are supported by large numbers of younger workers

Disadvantages

  • High rates of unemployment if there are not enough jobs for the large numbers of young people

  • High investment needed in schools and maternity care

  • High dependency ratio

  • Increased pressure on services

  • Social issues such as increased crime

Causes & impacts of ageing populations

Causes of ageing populations

  • Many HICs are experiencing ageing populations and an increase in the older dependent population

  • The causes include:

    • decreasing fertility rates

    • increased life expectancy

    • improved healthcare

Impacts of ageing populations

Advantages

  • Older people may have more disposable income, which boosts the economy

  • Contributions to wider community as retired people have more time to volunteer

  • Older people may play a role in caring for grandchildren

  • Skills and experience of older people may increase productivity

Disadvantages

  • Increased pressure on healthcare as older people more likely to be unwell

  • Closure of schools due to fewer children

  • Cost of increasing number of pension payments

  • Increasing numbers of people dependent on taxes of a decreasing workforce

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Bridgette Barrett

Author: Bridgette Barrett

Expertise: Geography Lead

After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.

Jacque Cartwright

Reviewer: Jacque Cartwright

Expertise: Geography Content Creator

Jacque graduated from the Open University with a BSc in Environmental Science and Geography before doing her PGCE with the University of St David’s, Swansea. Teaching is her passion and has taught across a wide range of specifications – GCSE/IGCSE and IB but particularly loves teaching the A-level Geography. For the past 5 years Jacque has been teaching online for international schools, and she knows what is needed to get the top scores on those pesky geography exams.