UK in 21st century

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  • Population in the UK?
    66 million
  • describe the population density distribution in the UK
    - relatively high population density : south-east England
    - low population density: north-east Scotland.
  • What is the cause of housing shortage?
    - only 120000 homes were built (but require 240,000 to meet the growth)
    - new house need planning permission
    - green belts
    - price of land rising
  • consequence of housing shortage?
    house price increase - people can't afford
  • where are the low lands and high lands in UK?
    - low: South and East of UK (England)
    - high : North and West of UK (Scotland and Wales)
  • rainfall pattern in the UK?
    - high in N + W
    - low in S + E
  • what causes the water stress?
    - high population density in south-east UK
    ^ great demand of water which used up high proportion of the rainwater
    - water demand > rainfall : drought
  • long term solution of water stress?
    pipe waters from high rainfall areas
    e.g : from Cambrian Mountains of Wales to Birmingham
  • what are the reasons of growth of population during different time period? (till 1990 + 21st century)
    till 1990: by natural growth
    21st century: net migration
  • the reason of increase in net migration?
    - the expansion of the European Union
    ^ people in Eastern Europe move to the UK
    (2001 : Ireland ; 2011 : Poland, India)
  • what is population pyramid?
    it shows population structure
  • shape of population pyramid in UK?
    - narrow base = low birth rate
    - sides are vertically up = low death rate
  • demographic transition

    the change of population over time
  • demographic transition : stage 1
    - both birth and death rate : high and fluctuating
    - net change ~ 0
  • demographic transition : stage 2
    - birth rate : high + steady
    - death rate : falling rapidly
    - net change : increasing
  • demographic transition : stage 3
    - birth rate : rapidly decline
    - death rate : falling slowly
    - net : increase
  • demographic transition : stage 4
    - birth rate : low + fluctuate
    - death rate : low + fluctuate
    *UK current stage
  • demographic transition : stage 5
    - birth rate : falling slowly
    - death rate : slightly increase
  • 3 reason why birth rate is declining
    1. Women at work
    2. Tertiary education - there are also now more women going to university and pursuing careers. They may either delay having children or decide not to have children at all.
    3. Education - sex and relationships education is compulsory in schools and so a greater number of people know how to control their own fertility and have fewer unplanned babies.
  • average life expectancy in UK?
    men : 79
    women : 83
  • population of old people?
    3 million are over 80 years old
  • cause of increasing life expectancy?
    - Development of universal free healthcare - the development of vaccinations and the National Health Service reduces deaths from diseases such as TB and measles.
    - large number of people were born after WWII in 1960s
    - Decrease in manual employment (primary + secondary)
  • why there are increase in young adult population?
    There has been an increase in net migration into the UK
  • dependency ratio
    the proportion of people whoa re under 16 OR over 65 who depend on working population
  • how to calculate dependency ratio?
    (child<16 + elderly>65)/working population x 100
  • impact of ageing population?
    - greater need for healthcare
    - increase need in welfare service e.g : pension
    - increase in demand for retirement homes
    result: increase expense thus increase taxes paid by the working population
  • pros of ageing population?
    - elderly spend more on leisure: create jobs and income
    - older people are valued employees
    - old people could act as volunteers
  • challenges of increase seaside retirement?
    - older people have lower mobility : need a better transport
    - rely on the care of their children : reduce work time of them
  • government response to ageing population? (4)
    - increase age which people must work before receiving pension
    - encourage older people to remain active (lower healthcare cost)
    - encourage more people to work
    - allowing more immigration : bring more skilled labour + young workforce
  • population in London?
    8.9 million
  • what is the cause of growth of the London's population?
    - high birth rate - internal growth
    - although there's a lot immigrants arrive but there are also many people leave London
  • describe the ethnic diversity in London
    - white UK 45%
    - South Asian 18%
    - black 13%
    -white other 15%
    38% of London's population were born abroad
  • describe the employment sector trend in the UK
    - primary sector : decline due to mechanisation
    - secondary sectors : decline rapidly due to increased imports
    - tertiary sectors : remain as highest
    - quaternary sector : rapid growth due to increase in investment in RD
  • impact on change in employment sector

    - UK turn into service economy
    - low skill workers will struggle to gain a tertiary job
    - higher reliance on imported goods
    - more competitive in the job market
  • what is an economic hub?
    a place that is considered to be a focal point for the economy of its area
    e.g: Manchester , Canary Warf
  • what are the 2 types of economic hub?
    - high growth : fastest growing cities since 2008
    - dynamic growth : cities with greatest potential to grow
  • features of a high growth economic hub?
    - rapid economic growth : many businesses and jobs
    - diverse population : young and educated workers
    - growing number of homes and services
  • features of a dynamic growth economic hub?
    - many quaternary business
    - many high-skilled workforce
    - good transport connection
  • what is a growth corridor?

    it's an area that connects multiple areas of growth which could be found along major transport routine
  • what are the 5 organisation that the UK joined?
    - the British Empire
    - The Common Wealth
    - The United Nation
    > United Nation Security Council
    - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
    - The European Union