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Canadian & World Issues Population Growth Canadian & World Issues

Population Growth Population Theorists Overpopulation

Population Theorists Food production tends to grow arithmetically. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, … Populations tend to grow geometrically. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, … This will obviously lead to significant problems for the population over time. But how to deal with these problems?

Population Theorists 16 Population Growth 8 Food Growth Units 4 5 4 3 2 1 Time

Population Theorists

Population Theorists Thomas Robert Malthus argued that there are “natural checks” on population growth that would make the population and food supply be in balance once again: War Famine Disease

Population Theorists Core Principles of Malthus Food is necessary for human existence. Human population tends to grow faster than the power in the earth to produce subsistence, and that The effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. Since humans tend not to limit their population size voluntarily (“preventive checks” in Malthus's terminology), population reduction tends to be accomplished through the “positive checks” of famine, disease, poverty and war.

Population Theorists

Population Theorists Problems with Malthusian Theory: Malthus lived in a pre-industrial society. Theory does not consider the technological revolutions in agriculture and medicine. Mathematically biased – humans as baby-producing machines. Nonetheless, a renewed and updated Malthusian theory argues that population in some parts of the world is currently outgrowing available food supply, leading to poverty, urban crowding, disease, and social unrest.

Population Theorists An anti-Malthusian school of thought believes that people will adapt to their environment in order to sustain population growth. The use of antibiotics and vaccination to prevent disease or the coming of the Green Revolution which supplied the world with food are examples of how people can adapt to support larger population. Because of examples such as these, the Adaptation Theory has found greater acceptance in modern times.

Population Theorists Core Principles of the Adaptation Theory Food is necessary for human existence. Human population tends to grow faster than the power in the earth to produce subsistence, and that These two unequal powers may made equal through human efforts. Since humans tend not to limit their population size voluntarily, we must find ways to grow more food, and prevent disease in order to sustain the population.

Population Theorists Getting control of birth and death rates can be illustrated through the Demographic Transition Model 1930s American Warren Thompson Countries are at different stages… all countries will eventually pass through all stages Shows dynamics of population change over time Based on Western European experience Can less developed regions achieve demographic transition today given new circumstances?

Population Theorists Demographic Transition Model

Population Theorists Descriptive PHASE ONE: Birth rates and death rates are high. The natural increase gap is small - population grows slowly. PHASE TWO: Death rate declines and birth rate remains high. The natural increase gap becomes larger – population explosion. PHASE THREE: Birth rate begins to decline and the death rate remains low. The natural increase gap narrows – population explosion slows. PHASE FOUR: Birth rate and death rate tend to be low and steady. The natural increase gap is small – slow population growth.

Population Theorists Explanative PHASE ONE: “Pre-Modern Era” Little access to birth control High infant mortality rate so parents have more children to compensate Children needed to work the land High death rate due to disease, famine, lack of public health Religious or cultural basis for having large families No country is really in stage one.

Population Theorists Explanative PHASE TWO: “Industrializing Era” Improvements in health care, sanitation, and water supply Production of food rises Transportation and communication improve movement of food and medical supplies Decrease in infant mortality Many developing countries are currently in stage 2 or 3.

Population Theorists Explanative PHASE THREE: “Mature Industrial” Increased access to birth control Lower infant mortality rate realized – less need to have a large number of children Fewer labourers needed due to mechanization Change of desires to material possessions from large families Equality of women Many developing countries are currently in stage 2 or 3.

Population Theorists Explanative PHASE FOUR: “Post-Industrial” Steady population Many developed countries are currently in stage 4. PHASE FIVE Not part of original model Many developed countries are seeing declining rates of natural increase and are focusing on immigration to fill jobs A few developed countries are in stage 5.

Population Theorists

Overpopulation

Overpopulation The world’s population increases by 2.5 people per second. By 2050, the world’s population will be 9.1 billion and China & India will account for half of that. At current growth rates, the world’s population in 2150 will be 244 billion… and in 2300 will be 134 trillion.

Overpopulation At least 150 million couples throughout the world want, but do not have, access to reproductive health services. 1.45 billion women are in their childbearing years 210 million of these women become pregnant each year 63% of pregnancies result in live births 22% in abortions 15% in miscarriage 1/3 of the population growth in the world is the result of incidental or unwanted pregnancies.

Overpopulation

Overpopulation The size of the country represents its population.

Overpopulation What are the contributing factors to overpopulation? Cost of and accessibility of birth control Cultural barriers (religion; little choice for women; men wanting many children; preference of having boys; religious beliefs) High death rates, so overcompensation with the number of births. Government incentives

Overpopulation Why so many children? Parents expecting some of their children to die at an early age would have 8 to 10 children, hoping 5 or 6 would survive. Reducing infant and child mortality makes parents more open to the idea of smaller families, eliminating the need for an insurance effect. Many people still want more than enough children to replace themselves.

Overpopulation What are some consequences of overpopulation? Famine Urbanization Shortage of jobs Poverty Shortage of space Shortage of natural resources Pollution Conflict / war Lack of provision of government services

Overpopulation During the 20th Century, the US population tripled in size…. while the US’ consumption of resources increased itself by 17 times! United States Population Growth 1950-2050 in millions of people (not percentages!)

Overpopulation Population Density Comparison by Country United States 75  people per square mile India 750   Japan 800   Bangladesh 2250     Population Density Comparison by City Los Angeles 9000   New York 11,000   Mexico City 40,000   Mumbai 127,000

Overpopulation What are some solutions to overpopulation? Technology and innovation Sex education Abstinence Rhythm method Birth control Liberalizing abortion Improved education of women Improved access to birth control Laws limiting number of children people can have Natural checks (?!)

Overpopulation

Overpopulation In both the developing and the developed world, the number one solution to overpopulation is the education of women: Women not in the labour force have fertility rates more than twice that of women in the labour force High income women have half as many children as low income women A woman with a college degree will have half as many children as a woman who did not graduate from high school

Overpopulation Reducing the desire to have large families This requires social marketing, such as popular TV soap operas that now air in many countries with educational messages on the virtues of small families. Government can play a key role as well: Government of Mexico is conveying the message that it is less macho to have 10 children with one pair of shoes amongst them than three children each with shoes, clothes and schoolbooks. The Iranian government announced in 1992 they will deny subsidies and other benefits for newborn children if parents already have three children

Overpopulation In China, a couple who pledges 1 child only will receive more land, free medical and schooling and reduced taxes. Chinese couples who have additional children without permission can be fined, reduced salary, no additional housing, no free medical or schooling for the child. (Compulsory abortions are seldom done. The abortion rate in China is 40% less than the U.S. rate.) It took 60 years for the average American family size to shrink from 6 to 3.5 children, but it took only 23 years to accomplish the same transition in Indonesia and only 8 years in Thailand

Family planning program officially begins Overpopulation Thailand represents a smooth transition to below-replacement fertility. Children per woman Family planning program officially begins Source: United Nations Population Division and Population Reference Bureau.

Overpopulation Solutions right here at home… Government support is needed…US Government only spends 68¢ per person on family planning Religious teachings must adapt… today’s 6 billion people create very different circumstances and needs than those in Biblical times Unplanned pregnancies are fairly rampant… but the pill is 97% effective, a condom is 80% effective. SO….

Overpopulation Family Planning 101 ≠ +

Overpopulation: Too Much of a Good Thing Bumper Sticker Ideas POPULATION FORECAST Increased Crowdiness Overpopulation: Too Much of a Good Thing LOVE CAREFULLY

Overpopulation Thailand advertizements

Overpopulation Chinese “How to” Class

Overpopulation Making a statement… loudly!

Overpopulation California university campus giveaways

Overpopulation Hilary Duff showing her support for condom usage!