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