Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff

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Transcriber: Jessica Ruby Reviewer: Caroline Cristal
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Russia, with the largest territory in the world,
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has roughly the same total population as Nigeria,
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a country 1/16 its size.
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But this similarity won't last long.
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One of the populations is rapidly growing,
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while the other is slowly declining.
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What can this tell us about the two countries?
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Population statistics are some of the most important data
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social scientists and policy experts have to work with.
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But understanding a country's situation
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and making accurate predictions
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requires knowing not just the total size of the population
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but its internal characteristics,
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such as age and gender distribution.
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So, how can we keep track of all that data
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in a way that makes it easy to comprehend?
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Complex data is more easily interpreted
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through visualization,
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and one of the ways that demographers represent
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the internal distribution of a population
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is the population pyramid.
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Here, the data is divided by gender
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with females on one side and males on the other.
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The population numbers are shown
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for each five-year age interval,
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starting from 0-4
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and continuing up to 100 and up.
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These intervals are grouped together
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into pre-reproductive (0-14),
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reproductive (15-44),
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and post-reproductive years (45 and up).
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Such a population pyramid can be a powerful predictor
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of future population trends.
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For example,
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Rwanda's population pyramid shows it to be a fast-growing country,
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with most of the population
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being in the youngest age groups at the bottom of the pyramid.
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The number will grow rapidly in the coming years.
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As today's children reach their reproductive years
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and have children of their own,
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the total population is almost certain to double
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within the next few decades.
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For our second example,
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let's look at Canada,
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where most of the population is clustered
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around the middle of the graph.
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Because there are less people
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in the pre-reproductive age groups
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than there are in the reproductive ones,
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the population will grow more slowly,
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as the number of people reaching their reproductive years decreases.
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Finally, let's look at Japan.
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Because the majority of its population
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is in its post-reproductive years
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and the number of people is smaller
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at each younger interval,
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this means that at current rates of reproduction
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the population will begin to decline
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as fewer and fewer people reach reproductive age.
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Comparing these three population pyramids
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side by side
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shows us three different stages
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in a demographic transition,
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as a country moves from a pre-industrial society
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to one with an industrial
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or post-industrial economy.
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Countries that have only recently begun
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the process of industrialization
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typically see an increase in life expectancy
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and a fall in child mortality rates
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as a result of improvements
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in medicine, sanitation, and food supply.
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While birth rates remain constant,
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leading to a population boom.
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Developing countries that are farther along
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in the industrialization process
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begin to see a fall in birth rates,
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due to factors such as
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increased education and opportunities for women outside of child-rearing
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and a move from rural to urban living
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that makes having large families
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less economically advantageous.
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Finally, countries in advanced stages of industrialization
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reach a point
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where both birth and death rates are low,
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and the population remains stable
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or even begins to decline.
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Now, let's take a look at the projected population pyramids
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for the same three countries in 2050.
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What do these tell us
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about the expected changes
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in each country's population,
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and what kinds of factors
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can alter the shape of these future pyramids?
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A population pyramid can be useful
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not only as a predictor of a country's future
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but as a record of its past.
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Russia's population pyramid
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still bears the scars of World War II,
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which explains both the fewer numbers of elderly men
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compared to elderly women
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and the relatively sudden population increase
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as soldiers returned from the war
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and normal life resumed.
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China's population pyramid
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reflects the establishment of the one child policy
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35 years before,
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which prevented a population boom
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such as that of Rwanda
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but also led to sex-selective abortions,
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resulting in more male children than female children.
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Finally, the pyramid for the United States
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shows the baby boom that followed World War II.
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As you can see,
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population pyramids tell us far more
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about a country
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than just a set of numbers,
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by showing both where it's been
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and where it's headed
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within a single image.
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And in today's increasingly interconnected world,
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facing issues such as food shortages,
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ecological threats, and economic disparities,
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it is increasingly important
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for both scientists and policy makers
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to have a rich and complex understanding
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of populations and the factors affecting them.
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