Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Demography of the
family
- Migration
- Occurs because of push
and pull factors
- Push factors
- Escape poverty
- Unemployment
- Persecution
- Pull factors
- Job opportunities
- Study
- Higher standars
of living
- Political/Religous
freedom
- Joining relatives
- In 2011, the main factors for
people migrating to the UK were
- Formal education
- Work related reasons
- Joining their families
- Patterns
- Until the 1930's and during
the 60s, and 70s, there was
a decrease in net migration
- During the 30s until
around 1945 there
was an increase in
net migration
- This was caused by WWII, as
people would migrate to England
to avoid Nazis prosecution
- Since 1980, we have
had a increase in net
migration
- The trend of migration in 2011 was:
- 15% british
citizens returning
home
- 1/3 were EU citizens
- 1/3 were citizens of
the new common
wealth
- 6% were citizens of old
common wealth
countries
- In 2011 the main reason for
emigrating was EU citizens returning
to their orgin country
- The decline in Death rate, Infant
Mortality rate and Increase in Life
expectancy
- In 1902, the death rate was 18 per 1000
- The death rate in 2010 was 9 per 1000
- Improved hygiene, sanitation and medicine
- Construction of the sewer system
- Advances in science and medicine
- Majority of death are caused by non-infectious
diseases, such as Cancer
- People better educated about
the importance of hygiene
- Health education
- More awareness on what to look out for
- People get themselves to a
GP when something seems
wrong, so diseases can be
found, and treated earlier
- Improved education
on health
- Most people
now know
basic first aid,
and can deal
with a
emergency
- Better Welfare, and Healthcare
- Welfare system introduced in 1948
- NHS
- Free
- Lead to safer, childbirths
- Decrease in infant mortality
- Decrease in mothers dieing
during childbirth
- Higher standards of living
- Mckeown (1976)
- Suggested that improvements in
standards of living, and environment
has lead to an increased life
expectancy
- Standards of living have
improved
- Better wages
- Better food
- Running hot water
- Better knowledge of body
- Better food technology
- Improved working conditions
- Technology has taken over the most
dangerous jobs
- Acts put in place to
protect the rights of
workers
- Factory
machinery is
better and
safer
- Work is less
physically
demanding
- More leisure time
- Ageing Population
- The average age of the populationn is getting higher
- Larger proportion over the retirement age
- Increase dependency ratio
- Can lead to higher taxes on the
economically active
- Higher levels of government spending
- Health and social services
- Residential and nursing home
increases
- Welfare benefits
- 42% of government spending
goes to the elderly
- Elderly relatives can help with childcare,
putting less of a strain on the childcare
system
- Younger people find it harder to find
homes, as the elderly live in them for longer
- Families may have to care for their elder
relatives, if their pension scheme runs dry
- Their may be
overcrowding/emotional strain if an
elderly moves in with his/her children
- There could be a return of the Classic Extended
family, or an increase of Singletons
- Decline in Birth rate, Fertilaty rate, and average family size
- The UK's Birth rate in 2010 was 1.98
- Similar to the high birth rates in Europe (France,
Scandinavia, Ireland, Belgium)
- Higher then that of China or Brazil
- Lower than the USA, South Africa, India
- Improved Contrception
- Made it easier
for couples to
wait longer,
before having
children
- Older couples have less children
- Lead to improved
family planning
- Compulsory education
- Children are no longer and economic asset
- Children have become an economic liability
- Parents nowadays support children into University, and
therefore into their 20s
- Declining Infant Mortality rate
means that it is safer to have
less children
- Changing role of women
- Women now have different priorities
- No longer want to spend
time on child bearing/raising
- McRobbies (2008) argues that the common
aspiration of motherhood has been replaced with
the desire for qualifications
- Many women in paid employment
have to combine this with childcare,
and will therefore limit the amount
of children they have, or put them
off until their career is established
- Changing Values
- Having
children is now
linked with a
loos in lesiure
time
- Having children is linked
with a loss of freedom
- It is a lot more expensive to have
children, compared with the past