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The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million, its largest ever, and is projected to reach 74 million by 2039. While it is growing, improvements in healthcare and lifestyles mean the population is also getting older; in 2016 in the UK, 18% of people were aged 65 and over, and 2.4% were aged 85 and over. As a result of the ageing population the old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing. The OADR is the number of people aged over 65 for every 1,000 people aged between 16 and 64.
With lower birth rates and higher life expectancy, the shape of the UK population is transforming. Although living longer is something to celebrate, the proportion of those of working age is shrinking, as that of pensioners is increasing. While a larger population can increase the size and productive capacity of the workforce, it also increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing and the government's ability to meet these needs.
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason why is it so important to monitor population change is because of low birth rates this is important because low birth rates means the population will decrease and there will be less than the average amount of babies being born. Another reason why is it so important to monitor population change is because of low birth rates is population growth this is important because if there is a growth in the population there will be a higher life expectancy in the UK. The final reason why is it so important to monitor population change is because of low birth rates the proportion of the working age is shrinking this is important because with the proportion of working age shrinking there will be less people applying for a job
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
Monitoring population change is important because it lets people in charge understand what the population need. For example, Source A says the OADR is increasing. this could mean there needs to be more buses so older people can get around. Another reason it is important is because it lets us know which communities are lacking. An example of this in Source A is the lower birth rate Seeing this, we could encourage more people to have children so birth rates because normal again One last reason, is so we can make more opportunties for people.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason is that the Government will need to know how much to give schools, more students means they need more money. Another reason they need to monitor is so they know how much we get taxed so we can afford "free healthcare" and also our education. On last point is if there is going to be more people they will need somewhere to live so the Government might need more money therefore taxing more people higherm tax to be able to afford to build flats and houses. *For more classrooms, toilets, water fountains and maybe equipment
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
Its importent to moniter population change because it could show us how the country would look in the future at thatrate this means if you can see the population growing at an alarming rate you knew in a few years that the country would be extremely populented. Another reason would because it shows the population's life expectancy and birthrate are doing well, this means that if the birthrates are low and life expectan is low the population will decrease considerably and that would mean less people to run the country. And last the lastresor would be because If the populmenon's older people increase this would mean that mostof the population would be old ad retried so that leaves the young to carry the country which is a hard task.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
It is important to monitor the population because if more people claim there pension the government has less money for service and more for pensions. In source A it says "18% of people are over 65". Another reason is that with a older population unemployment increases which means less money for the government. In source A it says "those of working age is shrinking". The final reson is that the older people get the more health problems they get. With this, this would mean it would put stress on public services. In source A it says "It also increases pressure on social service"
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
one reason why its important to monitor population change is because the population might be getting lower due to lower birth rates and higher live expectancy which may cause the countries economy to get smaller over time
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
one reason is that people are living longer. it says 'although living longer is something to celebrate, the proportion of those of working age is shrinking...'; this is bad because it increases the number of pensioners, putting pressure on social services, such as housing, healthcare ect. Another reason you should moniterit, is that if people are living longer, it means they have to improve the healthcare, This is obviously a big thing for older people as they would need more help and care... Another reason is that people need to focus on the fact that they would need more housing + space. It has said to reach 74 million by 2039! Therefore, they would need housing, education and so much more to support that number.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
It is important to monitor population change as it shows how many people are predicted to live in the UK. The source shows that in the future it might reach 74 million in 2039. As well as there is lower birth rates and higher life expectancies. This can show that in the future the UK will be a majority of an aging population and an increase of healthcare for the elderly is needed. Also the amount of working age is shrinking and amount of pensioners increasing. This means that there might need to raise the age for working before retirement and a need for younger people from outside the UK to come work to suffice the economy. Source A shows what issues may appear in the future of the UK and how might we resolve it.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
People are getting older, if we didn't know this then we wouldn't know that there wasn't as many young people so we wouldn't know to incease birth rate. We wouldn't know that the working age is shrinking. this is important because it tells us that people are getting olde so less of them are working. We also need to moniter changing population because it helps us see when to meet the needs of education and healthcare the Government has the ability to measure all this if they have access to changing population. Increases pressure on social services, shows we need moe births to keep up work capacity.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
one important reason why we should monitor population change is that if the population grows too much, the worlds not going too have enough food, housing and healthcare for everyone which affects the people in desperate need... Another reason is having more people in countries that are already over populating can cawe more homelesness which can cause more crimes on the streets... Another reason is if the birth rates stay low and life expectancy stays high, older people in general arent as productive... than the younger generations which could end up with not enough young people doing jobs.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason is because it helps Britain to See the diversity of there Country. This is because there will be more Registered communitied. Another reason why its important is it helps to not discriminate them because we will be more aware that they are specific races, communities and ethnicities. Another Reason why its important is it can benefit the general education for schools. This is because diffrent beliefs can be shared through leaders about differen ethnicities, Communities, Religious belifs, Sexually, Gender reassignment and disabilities
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
It is important to monitor it because it give us information on whos coming in and going out the country... another reason is to adapt and know the future. this mentioned when the projected population of 2039 is 74 million which gives us time to adapt. It is also important to predict know the number of old and young people, this is because it helps us know if weneed more schools or healthcare.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
The Reasons why it is important to monitor population change is because since the population in 2016 was 65.6 million and 74million by 2039 along with this there has become a higher life expectancy and as it says in source A proportion of working age is shrinking... healthcare could be a problem as older people need more cose and there is not enough staly to support this another one is education since there are more and more kids being born...
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason why it's important to monitor population changes is that when you see there is a lower birth rate and a higher life expectancy it shows that more people are living longer which means they cant have children... Another reason why it's important is that we can see how many people are living in the country... less british white babies being born here and the south east population middle eastern popublie are going up. This meaning more people are immigrating or coming into the country.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
Its important to Moniter change incase it gets out of control and the NHS and other goverment business can't handle all the extra people.The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason it is important to monitor population change is housing. Its important to know how the population is changing so that there is space for everyone to live in this country happily. Another reason its important is because of the pressure on the goverment... One more reason is because of Jobs. We need too know birth rates and the ages of the people in our country so that the country can run smoothly with jobs. With people getting older and less people being born means that the population will be smaller and more jobs won't be filled.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
It is important to monitor population change so that you can see what type of people live there. For example if there is a lot of Jewish people the government could build more synagogues so they don't feel excluded. Another reason is to monitor legal / illegal migration. Too many people coming over from another country could mean that the UK doesn't have enough room... The more reason is to see how many people are in their older years. This is so the government could give them the extra help they need to live comfortably + safely in their older years.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One peason is because they can see how many people are not working vs who is working. this is useful because they know if they need to raise the retiring age for example.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason it is important to Monitor population change is working age. This is because as the Uk population's life expectancy increases, theres less people working so the working age is shrinking. Another reason is lower birth rates. This Means the UK's population is projected to reach 74 Million by 2039 so
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason it is important to monitor population change is because of improvements in healthcare. Thi's means that when population is getting older the healthcare got better in 2016 in the Uk to take care of the aging population. Another reason is lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... the proportion of these of working age is shrinking... Another reason is alot of jobs are given to meet needs for example healthcare and housing to benefit the generation.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
One reason could be that with a older population, no one will be working which means no money for the government and there will be less younger people. If this is not Monitored, this could have a bad outcome. Another reason to monitor is because of different effects coming aboot into the UK... Anothe one could be to do with over population. If theres too many people, it could get crowded... more housings would have to be built and that is spending more money from the goverment which could lead to disaster.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
Being the are more imigrates and moe people so its geting a-Bit more crowded
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
The more the population grows the more the goverment needs to contribute with eg. schools and healthcare which money is needed for it... Also with lower birth rates + higher life expectancy means the age people can retire will increase because the pensions could lower is the population grows or less people to work with lower birth rates. so overall theres negative impacts with a growing population and lower birth rates has no benefits; and the elderly population in 2016 overall was 20.4% shows the decrease.
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
one Why it is important is so the government can control how many more People they want to come in to the country this means that everybody should complete things such as the sensus so the government know how many people are in the country. Another way is so they know how many houses to build this means the government need to keep track so the homeless population doesn't increase. Another way is so they know how many doctors the NHS need to hire. This means it is important so that NHS waiting quees don't grow astronomically long and People can get treated easier
The UK population in 2016 was 65.6 million... projected to reach 74 million by 2039... population is also getting older... 18% of people were aged 65 and over... old age dependency ratio (OADR) is increasing... lower birth rates and higher life expectancy... proportion of those of working age is shrinking... pensioners is increasing... increases pressure on social services such as education, healthcare and housing...
Explain the various reasons why it is important to monitor population change.
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