Thursday, 20 November 2008

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

UK MIGRATION - LATEST ONS DATA


The Office of National Statistics have released their latest data on UK migration. Click the links below for more information.
Polish Workers enticed home. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7372281.stm
HOMEWORK TASK
In what ways is the pattern of migation in the UK changing? Prepare a 1 page synopsis.

Friday, 17 October 2008

The Changing Population Structure of the UK

Homework question:

Outline the social, economic, demographic and political implications of an ageing population in the UK. (12)

Your answer to this question should reflect the fact that you have read a range of material on the topic of an ageing population in the UK. This means that it will include factual examples and statistics to back up your ideas.

Sources of information should include:

Plus there is a huge amount of information on this topic available on this blog and the Internet
http://gsalgeog.blogspot.com/2008/02/ageing-population.html

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Population Structure


Here's a little reminder from our first lesson on Population Structure: Follow this link






Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Europe of the future: Germany shrinks, France grows, but UK population booms




The UK population is on the increase again. For the first time in a generation the annual birth rate has approached 2.0 (1.9 Office for Nationa Statistics August 2008). Click on the cartoon to find out more.




Use this background information and the links to augment your class notes.




Monday, 22 September 2008

Population Change in the UK - the next 25 years

here is a chance for you to investigate the demographic shift that will affect you over the next 25 years. Click on the link below and check the data on the online database.

http://42degrees.bankofscotland.co.uk/issue-1/trends-2.html

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

England the most crowded place in Europe

Population change is affected by three key factors, birth rate death rates and migration. Consider the long-term implications for the UK on the latest figures released by the National Statistics Office.

Click on the image for more information