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case studies based on inner city, rural town and suberban area
Maddie McCollin
Quiz by Maddie McCollin, updated more than 1 year ago
Maddie McCollin
Created by Maddie McCollin almost 11 years ago
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Question 1

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Nunnery wood environmental factors
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  • Most drives have 50-100% paved concrete surfaces. This could lead to a flooding risk as there is a high amount of surface run off
  • 20-30% paved drives with lots of green areas.
  • most houses dont have drives and use on road parking

Question 2

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Nunnery Wood Economic factors
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  • 22% of people have managerial or professional jobs, bringing money to the area
  • 45% of people have profecional or managerial jobs, bringing lots of money to the area
  • only 5% are unemployed in the area
  • 10% of the population are unemployed
  • 16.6% have full time jobs, brings money into the area for 16-74 year olds
  • 45% of houses have 2 or more cars
  • 32% of houses have 2 or more cars
  • 22% of houses have 2 or more cars
  • 20% of 74+ year olds work full time
  • 41% of 74+ year olds work full time

Question 3

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Nunnery wood social
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  • Population of 8,100
  • population of 4,254
  • average age is 38
  • average age 50-60
  • 21% 0-15 year olds, young familys
  • detached and semi detached houses
  • tracced and semi detached houses
  • plenty of services e.g schools up to college and shops
  • hardly any service have to travel to get anything
  • 89% white british

Question 4

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Crowle enviroment
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  • Houses are old and have lots of land with them
  • New estates are built with semi detached houses with less land
  • development going on around green land , village size is increaseing
  • new houses are teracced and have no land with them, very compact and size is increasing rapidle
  • all houses are very old farm houses and come with farm land, village is very small

Question 5

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Crowle economic factors
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  • Most of the people living there have professional jobs bring lots of money to the area
  • high amount of unemplyed people making social welfare very low
  • pensioners bring money to the area and spend it (grey pound)
  • low skilled jobs pay very little money to the area

Question 6

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Crowle social
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  • Most people are white British, not very diverse population
  • average age is 42, many retired people live here
  • have jobs outside of villagea/ sleeper village
  • average age is 35, working age
  • average age is 60
  • high diversity of people
  • most houses are for rent
  • most houses owned out right

Question 7

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Aston inner city
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  • population of 32,000 with 10% white British, very diverse population. 15% have professional jobs and 17% full time jobs, mainly unemployed houses are terraced with no outside space but plenty of services. 15% have 2+ cars but a very good public transport system
  • population of 8,000 with 20% white British, diverse population. 20% have professional jobs and 5% full time jobs, mainly unemployed houses are terraced with no outside space but not many services. 30% have 2+ cars
  • population of 40,000 with 10% white British, very diverse population. 32% have professional jobs and 12% full time jobs, mainly unemployed houses are semi detached with no outside space but plenty of services. 43% have 2+ cars

Question 8

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Name of stage one of the DTM
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  • High fluctuating
  • low fluctuating
  • natural increse
  • population increase

Question 9

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Name of stage 2 in DTM
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  • Early expanding
  • late expanding
  • population expansion
  • population increase

Question 10

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name of stage 3 of the DTM
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  • Late expanding
  • early expanding
  • fluctuating
  • slow population increase

Question 11

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name of stage 4 of the DTM
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  • low fluctuating
  • high fluctuating
  • increasing fluctuation

Question 12

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name of stage 5 of the DTM
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  • decline
  • natural decrease
  • rduction

Question 13

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DTM helps to show change over time very easily
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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DTM is for all country to see what stage they are at
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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It is easy to compare counrtys using DTM and forcast population change
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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DTM takes only birth and death rate into acount
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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DTM is not effected by any population controls
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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easy to predict what will hapen next in DTM
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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One child policy incentives
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  • started in 1979
  • you get a 5-10% salary bonus with an increased pension
  • started in 1990
  • bonuses for job
  • free health care and education for child for pre school
  • extended maternity leave and perternity leave
  • extended maternity leave with pay
  • housing prority
  • money towards a house
  • free public transport

Question 20

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Disincentives of one child policy
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  • salary reduction of 10%
  • salary reduction of 30% and no bonuses
  • non of the incentives
  • some of the incentives e.g housing priorty
  • monitored by granny police and reported
  • granny police monitory you and help you
  • FINE!!!

Question 21

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What are the exceptions to the one child policy?
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  • living in rural areas and first child is a girl or disables
  • both parents are from one child familys
  • parents have dangerous/ his risk job
  • twins
  • policy ends in 2015
  • government employie
  • related to a one child family memeber
  • single parent with adult child/ children

Question 22

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since the one child policy started the literacy rates in China have increased
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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more recources are avalible for china
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  • True
  • False

Question 24

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there is still a problem with infant and maternal mortality in China
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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one child family are spoiling there children
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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familys start young as they apply early for children and lots of couples get married
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  • True
  • False
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