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Population Dynamics

Expanding population

Benefits

population age shifts to younger

healthier population

lower healthcare and insurance costs

more people contributing to society

growth/innovation

technological advances

medical and scientific discoveries

greater efficency

more consumers

economic growth

Drawbacks

Destroying the environment (Friis, 2018)

depletion of resources

desertification

dwindling supplies of fire wood

deforestation

pollution of air, water, etc

Urbanization (Friis, 2018)

population density increase

increase spread of infectious/communicable disease

stress on food supply

increased prevalence of malnutrition and starvation

soil erosion

increased sedimentation in water sources

flood risk

Crime rate goes up because people will resort to illegal methods of getting the food they need

poor sanitation

increased air pollution

increased carbon emissions (Casey & Galor, 2017)

unequal opportunities between men and women

more people fall undle the poverty line

greater taxation to support the needs of the growing population

Women are having more children

increase fetal and maternal mortality

Contracting population

Benefits

more equal opportunities between men and women (Wilmouth et al., 2022)

more women are employed

women are marrying later

women are having few children

children benefit (Zeng & Hesketh, 2016)

ease stresses on natural resources

adequate food, water, shelter, etc

less pollution

healthier popultion

decreased population density

reduced spread of communicable diseases

Drawbacks

population aging

fewer people to contribute to society

stunted economic growth

higher healthcare and insurance costs

Less people finding someone suitable to marry

not as many marriages that produce children

more people are aging alone

high rates of mental illness/loneliness

Less people have family members to take care of them when they age

more instances of aggression towards women (Zeng & Hesketh, 2016)

From a global perspective contracting populations are easier to manage because natural, political, economic, and other resources are not under increasing strain as in the case of rapidly growing populations (Friis, 2018). In this scenario, it is important to determine the cause of the rising death rates and/or falling fertility rates. Determining this would allow for multifaceted intervention approaches to be curated and applied.

Determine why death rates are rising

disease or illness that is killing the population

economic decline

decreased job opportunities

people not having enough money to support children

low fertility

not as many babies are being born so the population is aging

pollution or other contaminants causing decreased functioning of the reproductive system

policies in place limiting fertiltiy (Zeng & Hesketh, 2016)

"the ever-changing interrelationships among the set of variables that influence the demographic makeup of populations as well as the variables that influence the growth and decline of population sizes" (Friis, 2018)

industrialization

escape from political conflict

availability of food

lifestyle considerations

job opportunities

Emmigration

Death Rates

References:
Casey, G., & Galor, O. (2017). Is faster economic growth compatible with reductions in carbon emissions? The role of diminished population growth. Environmental research letters: ERL [Web site], 12(1), 10-1088.

Friis, R. H. (2018). Essentials of environmental health. Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Wilmoth, M. J., Menozzi, M. C., & Bassarsky, M. L. (2022). Why population growth matters for sustainable development.

Birth Rates

Immigration