a. Examine the population pyramids of the two most populous countries in the world, China
and India. From the shape of the population pyramids, predict which country is growing
faster and explain why. To check your hypothesis, see the population projection for 2040
for these countries on page 4.
b. Study the table below and the corresponding country’s pyramid. Why is the percentage of
individuals under the age of 15 a good indicator of future population growth?
Problem 2:
For Kenya, the percentage of women of childbearing age will increase between 2000 and 2025.
The values are shown below.
48% of women were of child-bearing age in2000
58% of women were of child-bearing age in2025
How will this change impact future population growth?
a. What trend do you notice in adult dependency between 2015 and 2040? How could you
explain this change?
b. What will be the impact of this trend on government policies? Why is it important for a country to have the majority of its population in the 15 - 64 age group?
Problem 3:
The adult (or old age) dependency ratio is the ratio of seniors (people older than 64) to the
working-age population (people 15-64). This ratio is used to measure the burden on those in the
labor force (ages 15-64).
Problem 4:
The population pyramid of Kuwait, an oil-rich country in the Middle East, has an unusual shape.
a. Describe the age- and sex-structure of the population of Kuwait.
b. Give a likely explanation for the unusual shape of this population pyramid.
c. Is the Kuwaiti population growing, stable or decreasing?