Sunday, November 7, 2010

Population Pyramids

Population pyramids show how many individuals are alive in different age groups of a certain region in a given year. These are made up of bars, and the x-axis shows the population numbers while the y-axis shows the age group. The length of the bars shows relative proportion, shown as a percentage of the total population.

These pyramids shows population distribution and can help make predictions on population change.

Types of Pyramid Shapes
There are four stages in the population pyramids.
  • Stage 1: Expanding - High CBR, rapid fall in each upwardage group due to high CDR, short life expectancy.
  • Stage 2: Expanding - High CBR, fall in CDR as more individuals live to middle age, slightly longer life expectancy.
  • Stage 3: Stationary - Declining CBR, low CDR, more individuals live to old age.
  • Stage 4: Contracting - low CBR, low CDR, higher dependency ratio (those that cannot work), longer life expectancy.

LEDCs tend to be stage 1 or 2
MEDCs tend to be stage 3 or 4



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