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WHIST

• Split your pack into 2• Ask you partner a question• IF THEY GET IT RIGHT – they take your card and

place it on the table• IF THEY GET IT WRONG – you give them the

answer and place it at the back of your questions

• The person with the most cards at the end is the winner

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Test Description Questions

DESCRIBE: Very narrow top at only 13 males at 90 and overSignificant bulge in the males at working age 25-34 at 412 whilst there are only 279 at 35-39Relatively broad base at approx 420 Indentation at 35-39Comment:Below average health for UK, could be living facilities or lifestyleMigrants have moved in at working ageThey have settled to have children which creates a wider baseYouthful population

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Test Description Questions

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Test Description Questions

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Impact on Social Welfare - Audley

• 1. Benefits - unemployed and disabilities

• 2. Fitness facilities – health projects – health walks re:fresh schemes

• 3. Social cohesion council workers to integrate communities – football matches

• 4. Language services – learn how to speak English, more T.As at primary schools

• 5. Police – crime rates

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Impact on Social Welfare - Whalley

• 1. Benefits – elderly prescriptions

• 2. Transport – Subsidised travel for the elderly into Blackburn or Clitheroe

• 2. Historical attractions – subsidised by the Government

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Population growth

Causes

Measurement

Enumeration district

Censuses

Population change

Fertility

Explosion/Implosion

Less developed/ developed

Mortality

Demographic Transition Model

Migration

Population Structure

Age/Sex in UK

Demographic Transition Model

Ageing population

Migration

Population & resource balance

Social, economic, political effects

European/Non-European case study

Optimistic/ Pessimistic approaches

Sustainable development

Population policies

Rural/Urban population change

UK rural settlements

Rural service decline

Case study comparison

Inner city

Rural

Using census data

Social Welfare