Demographyand PopulationStudies
DPS610S
c} Population projection methods discussed in class are the trend extrapolation, cohort
component and structural methods. The structural method ... (select one of the following
that is most appropriate to this method}:
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i. does not account any causes of these past observed trends
ii. is used for small areas where disaggregated population statistics are not available
iii. rely on a single, highly aggregated, data series
iv. explain population growth through a variety of non-demographic variables
d} Factors that affect the choice of population projection methods are often based on
subjective impressions and technical skill levels. Which of the options below applies to the
factor subjective impressions?
(1}
i. lack of adequate training
ii. copy a "similar" study from another region for which a detailed description exists
iii. job need to be done within a certain time
iv. evaluating benefits and disadvantages
e} Which of the options below apply to the action: evaluate the need against current provision
levels, when using the CSIRsocial facility provision guidelines?
(1)
i. determine if new or upgraded facilities are required
ii. locate and record their locations on spread sheet
iii. determine the population & settlement type
iv. determines if the facility can be built, operated & maintained
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Question 4
The importance of demographic change, whether in size, composition, or distribution, has become
increasingly relevant in policymaking (Poston & Bouvier, 2010}. Explain the scientific study of
demography (population} with reference to the respective aspects important for planning.
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Question 5
Two common sources of demographic data are censuses and surveys. Discuss a survey with
reference to its characteristics.
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Question 6
Explain the concept of population projection in your own words.
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