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How are population and development related? |
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Developing countries often have a problem with the population growing too fast and not being able to feed everyone. In last 30 years 99% of the increase in population has been in developing countries Through value systems- i.e. Islam and Roman Catholicism – women only gain status and power through having sons. Contraception banned Nick Eberstadt – demographer – growth in developing world is due to decline in infant mortality rates and death rates and increase in life expectancy – better health. |
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What are the health problems faced by Third World countries? |
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*AIDS/HIV *Lack of medical supplies *Lack of trained nurses *Huge patient numbers per doctor *Unclean water *Lack of sanitation *Not educated in health issues *Not enough birth control *High infant mortality rates *Low life expectancy |
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How can the dependency theory help an understanding of development and underdevelopment? |
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shows how developed countries int eh western world colonialised many developing countries and even though the colonialisation ended their power continued. |
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What are thirld world countries strategies for dealing with health problems? |
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*gaining financial support from overseas organisations to promote and *improve medicin and knowledge *encourage women to get their children vaccinated *encourage NGO aid |
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Relationship between urbanisation and economic development |
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*criticised by dependancy theory - urbanisation sustains underdevelopment *european urbanisation = result of industrialisation *in developing countries = young and fertlie - over population - |
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dependancy theory sociologists and what did they say? |
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Frank - - metropolis = developed periphary = developing countries - periphary elites live in urban areas - sponsered by developed countries - exploit people in rural areas of country - wealth to metropolis |
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what is the dependancy theory? |
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capitalism is dominant. underdeveloped countries remain in their position because capitalism relies upon exploiting their resources. origins - slavery, colonialism |
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