Population Structure- What is the percentages of the different main portions of population (elderly, children, male, and female.)
Significant impacts politically, socially, and economically
What does a society need when a certain portion of the population is high
What is the cause?
She the population structure/ composition of a location
Population pyramids are used to assess population growth and decline and to predict markets for goods and services
Can be utilized at various scales
Ex: City or Country
dependency Ration: the number of people in a dependent age group divided by the number of people in the working age group multiplied by 100 (People that cant supply their own living ((not working class)) and need to depend on a care giver/ care assistant to survive)
Under the age of 15 and over the Age of 65
What is the demand being placed on the working age population to provide for the dependent population?
Youth dependency
Elderly Dependency
High dependency ratio=
Not earnign an income
Not payign taxes
Dependent on state care?
Schools?
Living facilities?
Hospitals?
Working population face =
Higher taxes
Economic
The elderly pay less income taxes
Supported by a govt sponsored retirement funds
As life expectancy increases, so do healthcare costs
Are there infrastructure and healthcare workers available?
Provide opportunities for employment in the elder care industry: geriatric physical therapists, in-home healthcare providers
Volunteer work
Social
Traditional families → Bride moves into her husband's family’s residence
Culture is changing
Living facilities for the elderly
Provide social support to families → babysitting, keeping families togesther
Political
Typically the most politically active group in many places
Different perspective on political issues: healthcare, retirement
Sex ratio: The proportion of makes to females in a population
Important to examine at multiple scales!
What would cause fewer women or fewer men in a society
War
Insufficient healthcare for women
Migration
Gendercide/ Sex- selective Abortions