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Diverse Places (Enquiry Question 1: How do population structures vary? (4B…
Diverse Places
Enquiry Question 1: How do population structures vary?
4B.1 Population structure varies from place to place and over time
Part A)
UK population has grown unevenly in the last 50 years
Some regions grow rapidly
London
South East
Others have grown more slowly
North-East of England
Part B)
Population structure and density varies
Determined by placement in the rural-urban continuum
Accessibility
Physical factors
Historical development
Role of planning
Part C)
Population structures and dynamics are a result of differences
Fertility and mortality rates
International and internal migration
4B.2 Population characteristics vary from place to place and over time
Part A)
Considerable variation in population charachteristics
Ethnicity
Both in and between settlements
Gender
Part B)
Different levels of cultural diversity in places
Explained by:
Social clustering
Accessibility to key cities
Physical factors
Goverment planning policy
"Actions by governments may foster or suppress diversity"
Part C)
Changing cultural charachteristics of places
International and internal migration
Fertility and mortality rates
4B.3 How past and present connections have shaped the demographic and cultural characteristics of {areas chosen to compare}
Part A)
Regional and national influences
Shape characteristics of {chosen areas}
Places can be represented in a variety of different forms
Gives contrasting images to that presented more formally and statistically
How lives of people within the community are affected by continuity and change, both real and imagined
Part B)
International and global influences that have shaped {chosen areas}
Rest is the same as Part A)
"Increasing roles of especially TNCs and IGOs"
Part C)