DP Geography Questionbank
1.3. Challenges and opportunities
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.2.bp.1c:
Explain two ways in which one named country benefits from a demographic dividend.
Named country:
Way 1:
Way 2:
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21M.2.bp.1c.i:
Explain why some places have an uneven sex ratio as a result of migration.
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21M.2.bp.1c.ii:
Explain why some places have an uneven sex ratio as a result of an ageing society.
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21N.2.bp.1c:
Explain two policies that are used to promote gender equality.
Policy 1:
Policy 2:
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19M.2.bp.1e:
Explain one policy designed to prevent human trafficking.
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19M.2.bp.5:
“Of all the demographic challenges nations face, ageing is the most serious.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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19N.2.bp.1c:
Suggest how two groups of people have been affected by one pro-natalist or anti-natalist policy you have studied.
Country:
Group 1:
Group 2:
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19N.2.bp.4c:
Evaluate the strength of the links between poverty and gender that are shown in this infographic.
Sub sections and their related questions
1.3.1. Global and regional/continental trends in family size, sex ratios, and ageing/greying
None1.3.2. Policies associated with managing population change, focusing on: policies related to ageing societies; pro-natalist or anti-natalist policies; gender equality policies and anti-trafficking policies
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19M.2.bp.1e:
Explain one policy designed to prevent human trafficking.
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19M.2.bp.5:
“Of all the demographic challenges nations face, ageing is the most serious.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
1.3.3. The demographic dividend and the ways in which population could be considered a resource when contemplating possible futures
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20N.2.bp.1c:
Explain two ways in which one named country benefits from a demographic dividend.
Named country:
Way 1:
Way 2: