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    restrain is its lack in population growth. Due to its aging population and low replacement rate. Meaning we have a population that does not have enough people to replace those dying. But, also to a low acceptance of immigration due to its many red tape and laws. This has a great impact on future government expenditure and to the future of productivity due to a shortage of labour. Quebec has an aging population that in the near future will surpass its working age population that it itself is decreasing

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    Task 1: Identify a global pattern of either youthful or ageing populations Youthful populations are dispersed unevenly around the world. They tend to be concentrated in regions such as Asia and Africa. The least developed the country is, the more likely is it to have a youthful population. There are a few exceptions in Asia such as China because of their one child policy and Japan because it is a developed country. Japan is developing stage 3. South of the Sahara in Africa there is a cluster of

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    Population Aging This demographic trend deflects on the stabilization; decline and fall in the United Sates rates in fertility since the generation of the baby boom are given birth. More importantly this demographic trend speculates on the secular increase in the life expectancy and entry of the large baby boom cohort joining in to the normal projected age of retirement that is between 2010 and 2030. The census bureau expects arise of the share population over 65 after the 21st decade short pause

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    The Aging American Population The American population has changed dramatically over the last century. Our society has become effected by this in all areas and walks of life. It is unknown what the future holds for America, but the statistical trends in an aging population may shed some light. The

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    Canada released 2011 census data shows that one in five Canadians are immigrants, the Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants are most. According to census data, Canada's immigrant population now has 670 million people, accounting for 20% of Canada's total population. The immigration is the main reason for population increase in Canada. Recently, Canadian government considers changing immigration policy based on language and country because they will easily integrate to Canada. However, this policy is

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    Another challenge is the foreign-born population in the United States. Many immigrants plan to have a child in the U.S. on purpose of staying. In 2012 for example, the foreign-born population consisted of 40.7 million people, wherein 18.6 million naturalized U.S. citizens and 22.1 million non-citizens (Cillizza, 2014). There was an increasing in the foreign-born population in the last decade. Between 2000 and 2012, it increased 31.2 %, and the immigrant population grew from 31.1 million to 40.8 million

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    society where our families are our major support. Our population is growing. We have already get used that people have few or many siblings or cousins and big families are not rare. However, it is unlikely to last long. The fact is that the number of youth among the global population is decreasing. Moreover, it did not start to decrease recently. As stated in the “Demography Is Not Destiny: The Challenges and Opportunities of Global Population Aging” the proportion between the young people and seniors

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    The world population is growing older; it is going to have an enormous impact on public and private interests. Between 2012-2050, the United States will experience considerable growth in its more elderly population. The US Census project that by the year 2030 the population of individuals aged 65 and over will be reached approximately 73 billion. It generates social and economic difficulties such as the tendency of economic growth, the workforce, health care system, immigration, and pension system

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    Changing Nations This report will address migration patterns to and from Australia and the impacts of population change in urban areas. Urbanisation is the growth in population living in urban areas (cities). Two factors that will be investigated in this report are rural poverty: unemployment (push factor) and Economic opportunities: jobs (pull factor). Source 1- mixed race in a Australian classroom. Push Factor to Australia A push factor suggests and gives reasons why people are moving from

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    This graph is showing the percentage of Canada’s population that’s over 65 years of age- the unit(s) is percent, and 10 year intervals are used; from 1971-2011 are ‘real’/historical years, and also the projected/predicted aging pop. growth from 2012-2061 (but general= from 1971-2061). The largest number of Canadians over 65 is in the year 2061 as projected, but historically it was in the year 2011. The smallest/lowest number of Canadians over 65 years of age was in the year-historically-1971, and

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