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Fertility and mortality of the population are also reflected in the shape of the population pyramid.
The shape of the population pyramid efficiently communicates considerable information about the age-sex structure of a specific population.
So, by 2060, the dome will have come and gone and now the shape of the population looks more like a column (or perhaps an old-fashioned beehive).
The shape of the population pyramid for Stage 2 of the demographic transition reflects a reduction in mortality, especially among the youngest age groups, coupled with high fertility; the population increases rapidly but remains relatively young.
So, by 2060, the dome will have come and gone and the shape of the population will look more like a column (or perhaps an old-fashioned beehive).Read the full article from The World In 2015.
"They have a mature understanding that this is not an add on extra, this has to do with the reality of the shape of the population for the future, whereas it is being treated in Westminster largely as an extra you might afford or not - you cannot avoid doing something," he said.
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To determine the shape patterns of the population, the shape-space is rotated in such a way that its main axes are aligned to the directions of major variability of the population.
The shape of the moving population profile is one aspect, total population size is another.
In this model, the shape of the European population history is assumed to start from a constant ancestral population, followed by a population bottleneck with a reduction in effective size, and then by an exponential expansion until to modern population.
While the overall shape of this population pyramid is perhaps unsurprising, there are several points to note.
Now the shape of the global population is changing.
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