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Changing Populations: Patterns, Processes, Problems, Predictions (Devid,…
Changing Populations: Patterns, Processes, Problems, Predictions (Devid, Jocelyn, Nefeli, Rolland, Ana)
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Global population distribution
Europe, Asia (China, India) and Sub Saharan Africa as highly populated
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LIC: Afghanistan
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Physical and human factors Human Factors: Job opportunities, Economy, Development-technology Physical Factors: Ideal Climate-Weather, topography, Near sea, High group-Low ground (mountains-sea level) .
Data inaccuracy and timeliness, ethical and human rights concerns, economic and social inequality and cost and sustainability
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More dependent population means more pressure for economically active group, making a huge burden for countries with high dependency ratio.
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Increasing pensions, Lack of access to healthcare, increasing taxes
High rate of unemployment, lack of access to education, high dependency ratio, high investment in services and social issues such as increased crime
Lack of job opportunity, poverty, low wages, economic instability, conflict and war, persecution, population pressure, natural disaster
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