Population pyramids are used to show the age and gender distribution of a country's population. They typically show a high birth rate and death rate in poorer countries, while richer countries usually have lower birth and death rates and more balanced age groups. The document instructs the reader to create PowerPoint slides analyzing population pyramids for poor, rich, and individual countries between 2000-2050 to understand how their populations are changing and may be affected.
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Demography is the statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size, density, distribution, and vital statistics (relating to births, deaths, marriages, health and disease, etc). In making population projections for different countries, demographers look at the profile of the countries’ residents. They ask: What are the ages of the people? How many are men? How many are women? Using this information, they construct “population pyramids” (a.k.a. age histograms) like the ones the class will use in this activity. These graphs illustrate the configuration of a country’s population as shaped by 70 to 80 years of economic, political and natural events.
Procedure:
You will find information about the populations of two countries; the United States and one other country picked from a list on the last page.
Countries Assigned = USA and ____________________________
Log onto the web and go to International Data Base (IDB) part of the www.census.gov site
(The URL is https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/idb/#/table?YR_ANIM=2021)
1. For the report tab, select “Custom Report”.
2. In custom report columns tab select all data in the tables below.
3. In the select by County/Area tab, select the Country.
4. Use the data for this year to answer the questions on this page below.
5. In the resulting webpage, click on your Country’s name to access the population pyramid graph.
6. Right click on the graph so you can copy it and then past it at the end of this worksheet.
7. Repeat for your second country.
Using the information from the internet for this year, fill out the tables for both of your countries
UNITED STATES
fill in country name
What is the Crude Birth Rate?
What is the Crude Death Rate?
What is the life expectancy at birth?
What is the infant mortality rate?
What is the Total Fertility Rate (FTR)?
What is the growth rate today?
What is the doubling time for the population?
(You will have to work this out so look at the population lecture!)
Show your math work!
Still on the International Data Base (IDB) site
(The URL is https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/idb/#/table?YR_ANIM=2021)
1. To obtain the population by age group, scroll/mouse over the population pyramid. The population totals for each 5-year group will appear.
2. Add up the numbers in each group to comprise the three categories below. Once you have the population size of each category you can calculate the % of the population made up by that age group using the following calculation:
3. (Population size for the age group ÷ total population size) X 100 = % of population
4. Calculate this information and add the results to complete the table below.
Repeat your for second country
UNITED STATES
fill in country name
Age Group
Population size for both Sexes
% of population
Population size for both Sexes
% of population
0-14
Pre-Reproductive
Pre-Reproductive
15-44
Re ...
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MDC and LDC Populations WorksheetDemography is the statistical sAbramMartino96
MDC and LDC Populations Worksheet
Demography is the statistical study of human populations, especially with reference to size, density, distribution, and vital statistics (relating to births, deaths, marriages, health and disease, etc). In making population projections for different countries, demographers look at the profile of the countries’ residents. They ask: What are the ages of the people? How many are men? How many are women? Using this information, they construct “population pyramids” (a.k.a. age histograms) like the ones the class will use in this activity. These graphs illustrate the configuration of a country’s population as shaped by 70 to 80 years of economic, political and natural events.
Procedure:
You will find information about the populations of two countries; the United States and one other country picked from a list on the last page.
Countries Assigned = USA and ____________________________
Log onto the web and go to International Data Base (IDB) part of the www.census.gov site
(The URL is https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/idb/#/table?YR_ANIM=2021)
1. For the report tab, select “Custom Report”.
2. In custom report columns tab select all data in the tables below.
3. In the select by County/Area tab, select the Country.
4. Use the data for this year to answer the questions on this page below.
5. In the resulting webpage, click on your Country’s name to access the population pyramid graph.
6. Right click on the graph so you can copy it and then past it at the end of this worksheet.
7. Repeat for your second country.
Using the information from the internet for this year, fill out the tables for both of your countries
UNITED STATES
fill in country name
What is the Crude Birth Rate?
What is the Crude Death Rate?
What is the life expectancy at birth?
What is the infant mortality rate?
What is the Total Fertility Rate (FTR)?
What is the growth rate today?
What is the doubling time for the population?
(You will have to work this out so look at the population lecture!)
Show your math work!
Still on the International Data Base (IDB) site
(The URL is https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/idb/#/table?YR_ANIM=2021)
1. To obtain the population by age group, scroll/mouse over the population pyramid. The population totals for each 5-year group will appear.
2. Add up the numbers in each group to comprise the three categories below. Once you have the population size of each category you can calculate the % of the population made up by that age group using the following calculation:
3. (Population size for the age group ÷ total population size) X 100 = % of population
4. Calculate this information and add the results to complete the table below.
Repeat your for second country
UNITED STATES
fill in country name
Age Group
Population size for both Sexes
% of population
Population size for both Sexes
% of population
0-14
Pre-Reproductive
Pre-Reproductive
15-44
Re ...
Here is the presentation from Uponor Convention - Connections 2014 in Las Vegas. We had a panel of industry experts provide to us their insights on some macro factors impeding our success in attracting new industry leaders. I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the panelists who dedicated their time to this effort from:
RPA/Contractor Magazine, Mark Eatherton
Mechanical Business Magazine, Adam Freill
Ron Jones, Green Builder Media
Steve Swanson, Uponor
Mark Vreugdenhil, Plumbing and HVAC
Video of session is in the works and will be uploaded shortly
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2. Population pyramids are used to show information about the age and gender of people in a specific country. Male Female Population in millions In this country there is a high Birth Rate There is also a high Death Rate. This population pyramid is typical of countries in poorer parts of the world (LEDCs.)
3. In some LEDCs the government is encouraging couples to have smaller families. This means the birth rate has fallen.
4. The largest category of people were born about 40 years ago. In this country there is a low Birth Rate and a low Death Rate. This population pyramid is typical of countries in the richer parts of the world (MEDCs.) Male Female Population in millions In this country the number of people in each age group is about the same.
5. Population in millions Male Female In this country the birth rate is decreasing. In the future the elderly people will make up the largest section of the population in this country. This is happening more and more in many of the world’s richer countries.
6. Male Female Population in thousands This country has a large number of temporary workers. These are people who migrate here especially to find a job.
16. When you have finished; Find out some background information on each country and add this to your presentation. Concentrate on facts and figures which you can use to compare the countries such as % of the children at school, type of jobs available, how rich or poor (GDP per capita.)………