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Analyse demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation.
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Topics in Sociology
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Families and Households
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Analyse demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation
- This point belongs to Topics in Sociology, especially Families and Households.
- You need to be able to analyse demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation.
- The key ideas to know are family and migration.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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What should an sociology answer explain about demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation?
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For Sociology, this page helps you revise demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation in Topics in Sociology. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation concept and demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation AO1.
Key terms
- demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation concept: demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation concept is a Sociology 7192 term for demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation. Use it for AO1 by defining the concept, theory, evidence or method accurately before applying it.
- demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation AO1: demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900, including birth rates, death rates, family size, life expectancy, ageing population, migration and globalisation AO1 supports AO2 when it is applied to a named social group, institution, policy, education setting or contemporary UK context.
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Families and Households Sociology mistake 1: Add AO3 by explaining why evidence, theory, validity, reliability, representativeness, bias or context affects the conclusion. Keep AO1, AO2 and AO3 separate.
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