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"Natural rates of population change vary globally over space and time. These variations give rise to changes in population size and demographic character and pose significant challenges and opportunities." WJEC specification generalisation

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demographic transition

Global

World Population Guardian special report. http://www.guardian.co.uk/population/0,2759,184290,00.html

UN Population Information Network (POPIN) Includes tables in Excel spreadsheet format which can be downloaded. http://www.un.org/popin/

State of the World's Population UN overview released annually, usually in September. http://www.unfpa.org/ or http://www.unfpa.org/swp/swpmain.htm

US Census Bureau Not just for the US, but all nations of the world. Probably the best world stats site. http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/

AmeriStat for US population statistics. http://www.prb.org/AmeristatTemplate.cfm State by state population projections. http://www.census.gov/population/projections/state/stpjpop.txt Population growth in cities. US migration patterns.

PopNet is a resource for population information produced and maintained by the Population Reference Bureau with funding assistance from the US Agency for International Development. http://www.popnet.org

Population Concern Set up in the 1970s to raise money for family planning programmes in less developed countries. Now works with partner organisations in less developed countries, providing information and services relating to all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. http://www.populationconcern.org.uk

WorldWatch Institute Special feature on population (2004). http://www.worldwatch.org/features/population/

Africa 2000 For information on population issues, international 'aid' & economic development, and the political history of north-south relations. Research and analysis by journalists from all over the world, as well as information from formerly-classified documents. http://www.africa2000.com/

Africa Online includes statistical information about the economy, demographics, taxation, and import, export information on Kenya, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Published by Newspread International in Nairobi. http://www.africaonline.com

India Census results from India's Ministry of Home Affairs. Information from the 2001 Census is now coming online. Includes maps. http://www.censusindia.net/ Another site with some statistics on India is the Observer Research Foundation. http://www.observerindia.com/

World Factbook (US Central Intelligence Agency) Profile of every country's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Contact information for diplomatic representation in the US and in the country are included. http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/indexgeo.html If you have problems accessing the geographical factbook list, go to main homepage, look for publications and click on factbook. http://www.odci.gov/

Worldmapper A collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest. For example, the population map shows the size of each territory relative to the proportion of the world's population living there. Wide range of categories. Downloads include pdf posters and Excel data files.Developed by the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group at the University of Sheffield’s Geography Department. http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/worldmapper

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Demographic transition model

Good summary from BizEd (Zambia). http://www.bized.ac.uk/virtual/dc/copper/theory/th10.htm
Detailed US lecture notes http://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/geography/Demotrans/demtran.htm
Online tutorial from tgp http://www.kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk/learningzone/subjects/geography/dtm.html
Uses and limitations - some notes. http://www.fairfax.bham.sch.uk/geograph/as/demographictransitionmodel.htm

About.com has introductory level pages on age-sex pyramids, the demographic transition and life expectancy. See the full list. http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/topicsub2.htm

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UK statistics

House of Commons Library. Research papers lodged with MPs library are available online. (You do need Adobe Acrobat.) http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib No 111,1999, is a paper which covers the last hundred years (1900-1999) and has chapters summarising progress (or otherwise) in population, migration, health, transport, the economy and leisure, to name a few. http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp99/rp99-111.pdf

Office for National Statistics (UK) ONS data services, recent Census developments, access to public data and a section on the UK in Figures. Has moved to the friendlier National Statistics website. For downloads in csv format (a spreadsheet which can be saved as an Excel file) go to StatBase. Has wonderous new neighbourhood statistics service - type in a postcode for the key statistics on that district (including deprivation index). http://www.statistics.gov.uk

2001 Census The Census is a count of all people and households in the UK and is normally taken every ten years. It provides statistical information for planning and monitoring services including schools, health services, roads and libraries. The latest Census took place on 29 April 2001 and first results from the 2001 Census will be published on Monday 30 September 2002. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/

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China

Guardian special report on China http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/0,7368,467721,00.html
Rise in wealth brings fall in health As China has become wealthier, its people have become vulnerable to western 'consumer culture' ailments such as diabetes and heart disease. http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,7369,1308921,00.html
Shanghai - check out the quality of life. http://lyw.sh.gov.cn/en/intro/people.aspx
The poverty gap - poverty is rising in China. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3906641.stm
The one child policy (BBC news 2000) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/941511.stm
One child rule - summary from about.com http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa092799.htm
China acts to protect baby girls - 117 boys are born for every 100 girls. (BBC news 2004) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3896669.stm
Desire for boys a crisis (US news agency 2004) http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/8977242.htm

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Migration has migrated!

Strictly speaking 'migration' is not on the WJEC specification at AS, but population change is (both urban and rural change modules). However, migration does cut across several topics on the A2 specification while not being explicity studied in any of them.

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