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Demography
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Sociology (Demography) Mapa Mental sobre Demography, criado por dousl002 em 16-04-2013.
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Demography
Decline in the Infant Mortality rate and Death rate
Explanations
Improved hygiene, sanitation and medicine
Construction of public sewer systems and clear running water
Advances in science and medicine
Such as vaccines
Higher living standards
Reduces death rates
Higher wages, better good, more appliances in the home, inside toilets
Public health and welfare
Health education
Improved working conditions
in 1902 the death rate was 18 per 1,000
This has decline to around 10 per 1,000 in 2007
The infant mortality rate has fallen from around 142 per 1,000 live births in 1902
To around 5 per 1,000 in 2007
Average life expectancy has consequently risen
Men can expect to live, on average to around the age of 77
Women can expect to live, on average around 81 years old
Ageing population
This is caused by decline in the death rate and increased life expectancy
The average age of the population is getting higher
A greater proportion of the population over retirement age
A smaller proprotion of young people in the population
Decline in the birrth rate has meant fewer children are being born
This has changed the overall age structure of the population
In 1901, only 4% were over the age of 65
But by 2007 this had risen to about 16%
Figure 3.2 shows that in 1951 there was quite a rapid decline in the proportion of people over the age of 50 in the population as a whole,
By 2001 there is more of a 'bulge' in the middle age groups
By 2031 the older age rgoups make up a much larger proportion of the population
Effects on the family
More lone person households
Due to partners dying
Elderly relatives can help with childcare/babysitting
Family can support elderly relatives financially
Could be a return of classic extended family
Decline in birth rate, fertility rate and average family size
Reasons
Contraception
Compulsory education of children
Children barred from emloyment in 19th century
Changing position of women
More women are becoming childless in Britain today
Declining infant mortality rate
Parents no longer have more children as security against only a few surviving
Due to a decrease in the infant mortality rate
Geographically mobile labour force
A workforce that can easily move to other areas for work or promotion
Changing values
The birth rate has been decliining in Britain, form 28 per 1,000 in 1902 to 11 per 1,000 in 2007
The fertility rate has been declining
Average of 2.77 children per woma in 1961
This has reduced to about 1.8 in 2006
Meaning that the average family and household size has been dropping
From around 6 children per family in the 1870's to around 1.8 children per family in 2007
The average household size in Britain has also almost halved in the last hundred years from around 4.6 people to around 2.4 in 2007
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