human factors affecting population density.
• jobs in different industries in urban areas encourage people to move to find
• cities such as Rio de Janeiro have a high population density as there is a much wider range of employment and training/educational opportunities compared
with rural areas. (1 mark)
• areas which are more accessible, for example, Central Lowlands of Scotland tend to have higher population densities (1 mark)
• places with good transport links attract people and industries which in turn creates employment opportunities, so more people live there. (1 mark)
• towns and cities are crowded as people move to cities like Berlin, London and New York for a variety of services, for example, education, health care, and entertainment. (1 mark)
• industries locate where there is Government funding available,
people move into these areas for work. (1 mark)