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Title: LG: The students will understand and be able to make regional predictions based on geographic data about future patterns of settlement.


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LG The students will understand and be able to
make regional predictions based on geographic
data about future patterns of settlement.
Warm Up Using the OIEC strategy, answer the
following question.
  • According to the map, most of the countries with
    the largest populations are located in
  • A. Asia
  • B. Europe
  • C. N. America
  • D.S. America

2
Demographics
  • The stats that really count.

3
Population Growth Rate
  • Population growth rate (PGR) is the rate at which
    the number of individuals in a population
    increases.
  • PGR(birthsimmigration)-(deathsemigration) /
    population
  • The above picture shows the 2006 PGR for the
    globe.

4
Doubling Time
  • tells us how long it will take for a country's
    current population to double.

X 2
5
Total Fertility Rate
  • the average number of children that would be born
    to a woman over her lifetime if she were to
    experience the exact current age-specific
    fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime.

6
Infant Mortality Rate
  • (IMR) is the number of newborns dying under a
    year of age divided by the number of live births
    during the year.

7
Net Migration
  • the difference between the number of persons
    entering and leaving a country during the year
    per 1,000 persons (based on midyear population)

8
Life Expectancy at Birth
  • It represents the average life span of a newborn
    and is an indicator of the overall health of a
    country.

9
Literacy Rate
  • reading and writing at a level adequate for
    communication, or at a level that lets one
    understand and communicate ideas in a literate
    society, so as to take part in that society.

10
Labor Force by Occupation
  • This entry lists the percentage distribution of
    the labor force by occupation.
  • Occupations are separated into

Services
Agriculture
Industry
11
Electricity Consumption
  • total electricity generated annually plus imports
    and minus exports, expressed in kilowatt-hours.
  • 1 World
  • 16,330,000,000,000
  • 2 United States 3,717,000,000,000 kWh
  • 3 European Union 2,822,000,000,000 kWh
  • 4 China 2,494,000,000,000 kWh
  • 5 Japan 946,300,000,000 kWh

12
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • The GDP of a country is defined as the market
    value of all final goods and services produced
    within a country in a given period of time.

13
Population Below Poverty Line
  • The proportion of the population with a standard
    of living below the poverty line.

14
Unemployment Rate
  • the percent of the labor force that is without a
    job
  • 195Cocos (Keeling) Islands 60.00
  • 196Turkmenistan 60.00
  • 197Zimbabwe 80.00
  • 198Liberia 85.00
  • 199Nauru 90.00

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Debt (external)
  • the total public and private debt owed to
    nonresidents repayable in foreign currency,
    goods, or services
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