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The Problems of Overpopulation Chapter 9. Key Objectives 1.Perceptions of carrying capacity:cultural and ecological 2.Population and economic growth 3.Cultural.

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1 The Problems of Overpopulation Chapter 9

2 Key Objectives 1.Perceptions of carrying capacity:cultural and ecological 2.Population and economic growth 3.Cultural values and population growth 4.Governmental influences on population 5.Current efforts to slow population growth

3 Population and Quality of Life Environmental degradation Hunger Persistent poverty Economic stagnation Urban deterioration Health issues Primary problems with overpopulation:

4 Types of hunger Famine Chronic Hunger

5 Population and Quality of Life Different proposed strategies for reducing hunger: 1) Strictly control population growth 2) Stimulate economic development 3) Provide better equitability of resources

6 Debt in Developing Countries World Bank The world bank provides low-interest loans, interest free credit & grants to developing nations for education, health, infrastructure, communications… International Monetary Fund (IMF) The IMF is charged with safeguarding the stability of the international monetary system. I.E. - market crashes

7 Reducing the Total Fertility Rate Why is Total Fertility Typically High? Gender defined roles High fertility to compensate for high mortality Work expectations of children Religious beliefs

8 Reducing the Total Fertility Rate The Social and Economic Status of Women Gender inequity is common worldwide Percent illiteracy of men and women in select developing countries, 2002

9 Reducing the Total Fertility Rate The Social and Economic Status of Women Gender inequity is common worldwide Younger age of marriage  ↑ fertility rates Higher level of education  ↓ fertility rates

10 Reducing the Total Fertility Rate Family Planning Services

11 Birth Spacing - Babies in Space? What is birth spacing and why is it important?

12 Government Policies and Fertility China’s Controversial Family Planning Policy One child per family Main problems with policy: Eroded personal freedom Disproportionate number of males born

13 Government Policies and Fertility India’s Severe Population Pressure Early efforts centered on compulsory sterilization. (which was a complete failure) Currently attempting to integrate economic development and family planning. (total fertility rates have dropped)

14 Government Policies and Fertility Case-in-Point: The Global Summit on Population and Development Focused on: Reproductive rights Empowerment of women Reproductive health

15 Achieving Population Stabilization Discuss some of the ethical issues associated with overpopulation: Is it ethical to have more than 2 children? Is it ethical to consume to much in the way of material possessions? Is it ethical to try to influence a couple’s decision about family size?

16 The American Dream What Determines Quality of Life? Voluntary Simplicity


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