Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Week 14 / Demography /Juhee Cha

1.summary
Demographic analysis is a powerful tool for explaining many sociological and academic phenomena.Demographics Academic Statistics rely primarily on large datasets derived from census and registration statistics . Large data sets over a long period of time are needed to develop trends in demographic and academic metrics such as birth and death rates. This dictionary shows analysis data on birth rate, death rate, population growth, immigration, and urbanization.

2.interesting point
It was interesting to note that the reason for the decline was the increase in the elderly population and the double-career couple. 37 percent of the U.S. population has never been moved from the community where it was born. What else was there, and in our case, what percentage of people had experienced the move.
I also thought that there were many advantages to the country when the population was large, but I changed my mind when I read that there were many problems such as child poverty, high birth rate, shorter life expectancy, low literacy, increased unemployment, low food, hygiene and crime rate.


3.discussion point
Have you ever thought about the problem of overpopulation? what else do you think is there other than what I've?

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