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Chart 2. Population Growth Rate by
Country Income Group, 1980-2015

Explore the Chart 2 Exercises

1. Study the information in Chart 2. What is happening to the average annual population growth rate in low- and middle-income countries over time?

2. According to Chart 1, what is happening to the population size in low- and middle- income countries over time?

3. How do you explain these two trends?

4. The table below shows population data for three developing countries. Complete the table by calculating the annual population change for each country (divide the percentage by 100 to get a decimal, then multiply population size by the decimal figure), then answer the questions that follow. 

Country

Population
size

Average
annual PGR
%

Annual
population change

Ethiopia      
1980 38,000,000 2.7  
1998 63,000,000 2.1  
       
Pakistan      
1980 83,000,000 3.0  
1998 132,000,000 2.3  
       
Ukraine      
1980 50,000,000 .2  
1998 50,000,000 –.8  
  1. Look at the numbers for Pakistan. Although the average annual population growth rate decreased from 1980 to 1998, the annual population increase was greater in 1998. Why?
  2. What are the population trends in Ethiopia?
  3. What are the population trends in Ukraine? What would have been its total population in 1999? What might be some reasons for these trends?

5. What effect might a declining population growth rate have on a country’s economy and environment?

6. Why might a country not want to slow its population growth?

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