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UK in the 21st century (Land use in the UK (12% Urban (Half is green…
UK in the 21st century
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Ageing Population
The UK has an ageing population as we have good health care so less people die and as people are having less children
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As we have an ageing population we have less people to work and we have to pay t look after the older people, to combat this we need migrant workers to take positions that there aren't enough British people t do or that remaining British people aren't skilled enough to do
Economic Changes
Job Sectors
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The UK has been moving away from primary and secondary and is now mainly in tertiary with very little secondary, even less primary and a decent amount of quaternary
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Economic hubs
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Economic hubs are cities that have good growth and diversity which become centres of business and are often mainly populated by younger people
Case study: Birmingham
Birmingham is home of the Balti Triangle, where there are many diverse restaurants
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UK around the globe
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The UK have been involved in conflicts in the middle east in acts of counter terrorism, often against the Islamic State group, and also help fight in civil wars, along with other members of the UN and NATO
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The UK has been added to by ethnic minorities in many ways, one of the major ones is cuisine with Indian and Chinese takeaways now being more popular in the UK than fish and chips. This helps the UK's economy as well, attracting tourists to see the spin off curries invented here in Britain by migrants, often those who arrived with the Windrush Generation, who were invited here after the second world war to help rebuild our economy