Population is distributed or structured into four: Geographical Distribution, Age Distribution, Sex distribution and Occupational Distribution.
This is the breakdown of the population of a country into different geographical zones. It shows the number of people that are living in the various parts of the country.
This refers to how the total population is spread among the various age groups. We shall group the ages into three:
0-17 years ⇒ Dependent Population
18-60 years ⇒ Working Population or Labour force
60 and above ⇒ Dependent Population
This is the ratio of the dependent population to the working population.
Formula = Dependent populationWorking population
Example: Use the data in the table below to answer the questions that follow.
Age Group | No. of Persons in Thousands | ||
1955 | 1960 | ||
0 – 18 | 150 | 143 | |
18 – 45 | 51 | 107 | |
46 – 60 | 29 | 33 | |
Above 60 | 15 | 17 | |
Solution:
Dependant = 150 + 15 = 165
Working Population = 51 + 29 = 80
= 165 : 80
= 33 : 16
Self Assessment:
Attempt the ratio of the dependant population to the working population in 1960.
This is the distribution of population into male and female. Sex distribution is necessary because it guides the government in policies formulation. For example: the larger number of female in the country, will indicate that, there is need to produce more female-related goods like maternity centres. It will also show that there is likely going to be increase in birth rate.
This is the distribution of population according to various jobs and occupation such as engineers, teachers, farmers, etc. Occupation is usually divided into three:
EVALUATION (Post ANSWER BELOW FOR EVALUATION AND DISCUSSION)
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