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What is strange in this graph?
Look at the graph
What recent event is changing this graph even further?

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Planning
  • Summary of § 1, 2, and 3 of chapter 2
  • Time for studying

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Key words §2.1
  • Population distribution (Bevolkingsspreiding): The way in which people are distributed over an area
  • Population density (Bevolkingsdichtheid): The number of people in an area divided by the number of square kilometers
  • Life expectancy (levensverwachting): the average number of years that citizens of a country will live

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Population density
Population density (Bevolkingsdichtheid): The number of people in an area divided by the number of square kilometers

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So the Population density of the Netherlands is:
Number of people: 
  • 17800000
Area of the Netherlands in km2: 
  • 41.543 km2

17800000/41543= 428,47
PopulationDensity=SqKilometerOfGroundNumberOfPeople

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Population distribution
Population distribution (Bevolkingsspreiding): The way in which people are distributed over an area

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Key words §2.2
Population graph (bevolkingsgrafiek): Graph with layers for the age groups and the percentage of men and women per age group
Age distribution (leeftijdsopbouw): The division into age groups of the inhabitants of a country
Natural population growth (natuurlijke bevolkingsgroei): population growth due to births and deaths
Social population growth (sociale bevolkingsgroei): Population growth due to immigration and emigration
International migration (internationale migratie): people moving to a different country
Emigrant (emigrant): A person who leaves their country and goes to a different one
immigrant (immigrant): A person who enters a country and goed to live there
Push factors (push factoren): Things that make you want to leave a country
Pull factors (pull factoren): Things that make you want to go to a country
Family formation (gezinsstichting): Iemand zoekt een partner in het land van herkomst en neemt ze mee naar het land waar hij of zij woont
Family reunification (gezinshereniging): Family members who were separated due to migration go to live together again

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Which key word(s) do you see?
And why?

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Migratie
Push factor - Een reden om een plek te willen verlaten
Pull factor - Een reden om naar een plaats toe te willen

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Which key word do you see?
Age
Percentage of people
Gender
Male
Female

Slide 10 - Diapositive

Help my population graph looks like this!
What does this tell me?

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Help my population graph looks like this!
What does this tell me?

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Population graphs in poor countries
  • People get less old than in rich countries
  • Big families
  • High infant mortality                                                        (kindersterfte)
  • Few contraceptives                                    (voorbehoedsmiddelen)
  • Kids help with income

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Populations graphs in rich countries
  • People get older
  • Small families
  • Little growth, and sometimes even 
decline in natural population growth

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Which key word do you see?
and why?

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Population growth
  • Natural population growth

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Which key words do you see?
and why?

Slide 17 - Diapositive

Which key words do you see?
and why?
can you name more reasons to migrate?

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Population growth

  • Natural population growth
  • Social population growth -> migration

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Reasons to migrate
  • Economic: Work, labor migrants

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Reasons to migrate
  • Economic: Work, labor migrants
  • Political: War, faith, sexual orientation

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Reasons to migrate
  • Economic: Work, labor migrants
  • Political: War, faith, sexual orientation
  • Ecological: Natural disasters

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Reasons to migrate
  • Economic: Work, labor migrants
  • Political: War, faith, sexual orientation
  • Ecological: Natural disasters
  • Social: Family formation, and family reunification 

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Key words §2.3
Culture (Cultuur): The way in which a group of people live together
Cultural element (Cultureel element): The most important characteristic of a culture
Cultural diffusion (Cultuurverspreiding): Spreading out of cultural elements over the world
Colony (Kolonie): A country that belongs to, or is controlled by another country
Americanisation (Amerikanisatie): Taking over elements of the american culture in other part of the world



Slide 24 - Diapositive

Which key words do you see?

Slide 25 - Diapositive

Cultural diffusion
Cultural diffusion (Cultuurverspreiding): Spreading out of cultural elements over the world

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Americanisation
  • Americanisation (Amerikanisatie): Taking over elements of the american culture in other part of the world
  • Example nearby

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Which key word do you see?
ps. this is not the Netherlands

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Colonialism
  • Colony (Kolonie): A country that belongs to, or is controlled by another country
  • Spreading of culture

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