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1
Demography and Population Pyramids
  • HSB4U Chapter 5
  • Day 1

2
Demography Activity
  • Target people, were you able to determine what
    your label said? How?
  • Marketers, how did you go about selecting your
    target people?
  • Who was not targeted? Why?
  • Observers, please comment on what you saw during
    the activity, from both the target people .

3
So, what kind of information are companies
looking for?
4
Social Trends
  • In social science these are not fads, fashions or
    the latest things.
  • These are large scale changes in a society.
  • Anthropologists study how they affect ______
  • Sociologists study their impact on _____, ______
    and _________
  • Psychologists study how they affect _______

5
Demography
  • the study of changes affecting human population
  • is concerned with the overall population, the
    immediate phenomena that alter it as a whole
    (births, deaths, migrations), or changes in its
    composition (sex, age, marital status, language,
    religion, education, income, etc.)
  • The Canadian Encyclopedia. (N.d.). Demography.
    Retrieved from www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com

6
Demography Synonyms
  • Population analysis
  • Population dynamics
  • Vital statistics

7
Interests of Demographers
  • Fertility
  • Mortality
  • Migration (immigration, emigration, rural-urban)
  • Aging
  • Diversity
  • Labour market
  • Participation rate
  • Marriage
  • Divorce

8
Uses of Demography
By For (e.g.)
Govt Planning for future services such as hospitals
Businesses Knowing customers buying habits planning where to locate a new store
Organizations (such as charities) Knowing how many immigrants will come to a city in the future
School boards Where will schools have to be built and/or closed
9
Population Change
  • Natural balance of births, deaths, movement of
    people (immigration emigration)
  • What would be the best kind of balance for a
    country such as Canada? What kind of situation
    are we in now?
  • Define from page 146
  • Natural increase
  • Natural decrease
  • Net migration
  • Therefore, population change natural inc/dec
    net migration

10
Population Pyramid (PP)
  • A quick way to determine population
    characteristics and some change over time
  • A type of graph that demonstrates population
    patterns by age and sex
  • Cohorts age groups or categories
  • Male and female of total population shown
  • Describe the shape of the base, middle and tip
    for 1961 and 2006?
  • What does a PP not show (or tell you)?

11
PP 1996
Natural Resources Canada. (2004). The atlas of
Canada population pyramid 1996. Retrieved April
25, 2012 from http//atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/auth/englis
h/maps/peopleandsociety/age/age1996/can_graph.gif/
image_view
12
PPs for 1966 and 2006
Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (2007).
The future is aging. Retrieved April 25, 2012
from http//www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/34013.html
13
PP 2006
Statistics Canada. (2009). 2006 Census analysis
series findings. Figure 7 different cohorts
among the age pyramid of the Canadian population
in 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2012 from
http//www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/as
-sa/97-551/figures/c7-eng.cfm
14
Group Task
  • Using the 2006 Population Pyramid (blue with
    generation names), identify
  • What we mean by the base of the PP and what it
    was like in 2006 (narrow, medium, wide)
  • What we mean by the top of the PP and what it was
    like in 2006 (narrow, medium, wide)
  • What we mean by the middle of the PP and what it
    was like in 2006 (narrow, medium, wide)
  • Which generation do you think has had the most
    impact on Canada as it has gone through its life
    stages (children, teenagers, adults, seniors)?
    Why?

15
Social Impact of Baby Boom
  • What happens when a countrys population rises a
    lot during a short period?

By 1966 half of the population was under 24
years old. Now that group makes up 25.
Year Canadas Population
1946 12 million
1966 20 million
  • What is the impact of a large generation as it
    gets older?

16
HW
  • Complete Reproducible Worksheet 5-1 Demographic
    Groups just dates using pages 145-147.
  • Begin GenY Demography Assignment.
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