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Activity 4A: Population Pyramid Analysis Extension: Supporting Two Dependency Groups

Ask students to look at the population pyramid, “Population, by Age and Sex: 1950, 1990, and 2025,” discuss the pyramid with them briefly, then ask them to answer the questions on the Worksheet —"Pyramid Analysis." 

  • PDF icon Teacher Background Information 4A
  • PDF icon Student Worksheet - Pyramid Analysis 4A
  • PDF icon Student Handout - Population, by Age and Sex - 1950, 1990, and 2025 4A
Keywords: 

Graph, population change, population pyramid, pyramid graph, pyramid graph analysis, population statistic, statistic, caregiving

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Activity Code: 
4A
Unit Reference: 
Our Aging World
Lesson Reference: 
Lesson 4: Population Change by Age and Sex
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