DP Geography Questionbank
Responses to high and low fertility
Description
Explain dependency and ageing ratios. Examine the impacts of youthful and ageing populations. Evaluate examples of a pro‑natalist policy and an anti‑natalist policy.Directly related questions
- 18M.1.bp.1d: Suggest one positive and two negative socio-economic impacts of an aging population for one named...
- 18M.1.bp.1c: Suggest one reason for the predicted change in Nigeria’s dependency ratio.
- 18M.1.bp.1b: Describe two predicted regional trends shown on the graph.
- 18M.1.bp.1a: Outline how a country’s dependency ratio is calculated.
- 17N.1.bp.01c: Explain three socio-economic impacts of a youthful population for a country. Impact...
- 17M.1.bp.1d.ii: Explain why these incentives were introduced in the country you named in (d)(i).
- 17M.1.bp.1d.i: State two incentives used in a recent pro-natalist national policy. Country name: Incentive...
- 16N.1.bp.1d: Suggest two positive socio-economic impacts of an ageing population.
- .1.bp.5: “Government attempts to control population growth are ineffective.” Discuss this statement.
- 11M.1.bp.1c: Analyse the pro-natalist policy of a country you have studied.
- 11N.1.bp.1c: Explain the economic impacts of an ageing population on a named country.
- 12M.1.bp.1c: Explain two economic effects of a youthful population structure.
- 13M.1.bp.1d: Suggest two reasons why governments need population projections.
- 14M.1.bp.1c: Explain three socio-economic impacts of an anti-natal policy in one named country.
- 14M.1.bp.1b: Suggest one reason for the structure of the economically active population.
- 15N.1.bp.5: “Falling fertility rates are no guarantee of reduced resource consumption.” Discuss...
- 15M.1.bp.1a: Describe what is meant by old-age dependency ratio.
- 15M.1.bp.1b: Identify which country on the graph is predicted to have the fastest growth in old-age dependency...
- 15M.1.bp.1c: Explain two reasons why the population is ageing in the five countries shown.