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Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies

Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies. Chapter 6. The Basic Issue: Population Growth and Quality of Life. Six major issues: Will developing countries be able to improve levels of living given anticipated population growth?

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Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies

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  1. Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies Chapter 6

  2. The Basic Issue: Population Growth and Quality of Life • Six major issues: • Will developing countries be able to improve levels of living given anticipated population growth? • How will developing countries deal with the vast increases in their labor forces? • How will higher population growth rates affect poverty?

  3. The Basic Issue: Population Growth and Quality of Life • Six major issues (cont’d): • Will developing countries be able to extend the coverage and improve the quality of health care and education in the face of rapid population growth? • Is there a relationship between poverty and family size? • How does affluence in the developed world affect the ability of developing countries to provide for their people?

  4. A Review of the Numbers: Population Growth - Past, Present, and Future • A brief history of human population growth

  5. A Review of the Numbers: Population Growth - Past, Present, and Future • A brief history of human population growth • Structure of the world’s population

  6. A Review of the Numbers: Population Growth - Past, Present, and Future • A brief history of human population growth • Structure of the world’s population • The hidden momentum of population growth

  7. The Demographic Transition • Stage I: high birthrates and death rates • Stage II: continued high birthrates, declining death rates • Stage III: falling birthrates and death rates, eventually stabilizing

  8. The Causes of High Fertility in Developing Countries: The Malthusian Model • The Malthusian population trap

  9. The Causes of High Fertility in Developing Countries: The Malthusian Model • The Malthusian population trap • Criticisms of Malthus’ model

  10. The Causes of High Fertility in Developing Countries: The Household Model • The microeconomic household theory of fertility

  11. Demand for Children Equation Where Cd is the demand for surviving children Y is the level of household income Pc is the “net” price of children Px is price of all other goods tx is the tastes for goods relative to children

  12. Demand for Children Equation Under neoclassical conditions, we would expect:

  13. The Causes of High Fertility in Developing Countries: The Household Model • The microeconomic household theory of fertility • The demand for children in developing countries • Some empirical evidence • Implications for development and fertility

  14. The Consequences of High Fertility: Some Conflicting Opinions • Population growth isn’t a real problem

  15. The Consequences of High Fertility: Some Conflicting Opinions • Population growth isn’t a real problem • Overpopulation is a deliberately contrived false issue • Population growth is a desirable phenomenon • Population growth is a real problem • The empirical argument: the negative consequences of population growth

  16. Goals and Objectives: Toward a Consensus • Despite the conflicting opinions, there is some common ground

  17. Some Policy Approaches • What developing countries can do

  18. Some Policy Approaches • What developing countries can do • What the developed countries can do: resources, population, and the global environment • How developed countries can assist developing countries

  19. Birthrate Death rate Demographic transition Doubling time Empowerment of women Family-planning programs Fertility Hidden momentum of population growth Infant mortality rate Life expectancy at birth Malthusian population trap Concepts for Review

  20. Microeconomic theory of fertility Mortality Natural increase Net international migration Population-poverty cycle Population pyramid Positive checks Preventative checks Rate of population increase Reproductive choice Total fertility rate Youth dependency ratio Concepts for Review, cont’d

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