Social, Economic and Political Implications of Population change

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Mind Map on Social, Economic and Political Implications of Population change, created by Jacob Crawford on 18/04/2013.
Jacob Crawford
Mind Map by Jacob Crawford, updated more than 1 year ago
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Social, Economic and Political Implications of Population change
  1. Social
    1. LEDC
      1. Conflicts of cultures between residents and migrants
        1. Can lead to civil wars
        2. Pressure on medical centres and schools
          1. Already have strain with current population numbers
        3. MEDC
          1. Lack of skilled workers
            1. Strain on medical system because of ageing population
        4. Economic
          1. LEDC
            1. Lack of money for services
              1. Link
            2. MEDC
              1. Fewer people to work
                1. Increased taxes
                  1. To cover pensions
                    1. Cover medical care
              2. Political
                1. MEDC
                  1. LEDC
                    1. Government cannot afford to provide services for new population
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