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- What tends to be the pattern of birth and death rates in low income countries?
- High birth rate, high death rate
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- What tends to be the pattern of birth and death rates in high income countries?
- Low birth rate, low death rate
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- As a country becomes richer, what tends to fall quicker: the birth rate or the death rate?
- Death rate
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- Is there usually a higher proportion of young people in middle- and low-income countries or high-income countries?
- Middle- and low-income countries
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- Is there usually a higher proportion of adults in middle- and low-income countries or high-income countries?
- High-income countries
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- What affects the demographic profile of a country, other than birth and death rate?
- Migration
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- How often is the census conducted in the UK?
- Every 10 years
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- What body organises the census in the UK?
- Office for National Statistics
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- What was the world population in 2013 to the nearest billion?
- 7 billion
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- What was the population of the UK in 2001 to the nearest million?
- 60 million
- 10.0%
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- What was the population of the Scotland in 2001 to the nearest million?
- 5 million
- 10.0%
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- What was the population of the Wales in 2001 to the nearest million?
- 3 million
- 10.0%
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- What was the population of Northern Ireland in 2001 to the nearest million?
- 2 million
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- What is meant by "list inflation" when looking at GP registration data?
- More people on GP's lists than are residents in the area
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- What causes list inflation in GP registration data?
- People who have died or moved away still on lists
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- How is a population estimate made in a non-census year (by the cohort component method)?
- Take registered population from previous year; add one to each person's age; add births; remove deaths; account for migration
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- Population projections are based on assumptions about what four parameters?
- Base population, fertility, migration, mortality
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- What is meant by deprivation?
- Lack of resources (material and social)
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- Why is there often not good statistical data for low income countries?
- Estimated from surveys rather than population census
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- What is a major use of census data by the NHS?
- Resource allocation
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- What was a contentious new area of questioning on the 2011 census?
- Citizenship, national identity
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- What was the population of the England in 2001 to the nearest million?
- 50 million
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- How large a population is typically covered by a Primary Care Trust?
- 200,000
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- How large a population is typically covered by a single GP?
- 2000
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- How often are population projections made in the UK?
- Every 2 years
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- Which body produces population projections in the UK?
- Government Actuary's Department
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- Which deprivation score measures: unemployment, private households which which do not possess a car, private households not owner-occupied, and private households with more than one person per room?
- Townsend score
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- Which deprivation score assesses the following factors: elderly living alone, one-parent families, children under 5 yrs old, social class V (unskilled workers), unemployment, overcrowding, changed house within the last year, and ethnicity?
- Jarman underprivileged area score
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- Which deprivation score assesses the following parameters: income deprivation, employment deprivation, health deprivation and disability, education, skills and training deprivation, barriers to housing and services, living environment deprivation, and crime?
- Index of Multiple Deprivation
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