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Homebuilding,
Migration, Politics
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Trends v variation
@davidErogers
Why does the UK need more
houses?
@davidErogers
http://bit.ly/housegeog
@davidErogers
Why does the UK need new houses?
1. Draw a line graph predicting what has
happened to the UK’s population over
time.
2. Describe your prediction in words: ‘I
predict that the UK’s population has…..’Population (y)
Time (x)
Trends v
Variation
video
@davidErogers
Data detectives!
Describe the
Trend
Describe the
variation
@davidErogers
Look at this graph…1. Describe changes in the
UK’s annual population
change since 1992.
2. What may happen in the
future?
@davidErogers
The drivers of household demand…
2.4m
28%
▲
3.6m
8%
▲
1.7m
19%
▼
The growth in people
aged 65 and over living
alone is partly due to…
…the ageing population.
Fewer 16 to 44-year-olds are
living alone, which may be
because…
…it has become less
affordable.
The increase in people living
alone aged 45 to 64 is possibly
due to …
…a rise in divorced people and
a fall in married people.
@davidErogers
Look at this graph…
Using the knowledge
from this lesson so
far, what problems
does this graph
represent?
@davidErogers
Why are more houses needed?
Consider the main changes in the UK’s population.
Explain why new homes are needed.
UK population is increasing… …this means that…
The UK’s life expectancy is increasing... …this means that…
The number of houses being built is decreasing… …this means that…
The number one-person households is increasing… …this means that…
The majority of homes in the UK are under occupied… …this means that…
House prices are high… …this means that…
@davidErogers
How have populations changed across the
UK?Do now:
Using the shapes below, create a sketch map of the UK. You may have to rotate them and resize.
Extension: Mark on the location of: London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast
@davidErogers
Look at this graph…
Write a
description of
the long term
changes in
international
net migration.
@davidErogers
What is internal migration?
Internal
migration is the
movement of
people within a
country or region,
in this case within
the UK.
What push and
pull factors would
cause people to
migrate within
the UK?
Example Internal or International?
Syria to London
Cardiff to Southampton
Australia to Glasgow
South Africa to Newcastle
Republic of Ireland to Exeter
Belfast to Cardiff
Brighton to Worthing
Beijing to Glossop
Carmarthen to Portsmouth
New York to Blackpool
@davidErogers
Look at this graph…
What are the push and
pull factors that would
cause people to decide
to move within the
UK?
Think about:
Who might be moving?
Why are they moving?
Where are they moving to?
@davidErogers
Look at these maps…
The maps show how local
populations have changed in the
UK.
From looking at these maps,
what does it tell us about
housing demand across the UK?
@davidErogers
Explore a map of your area…
Does your local area
have a positive or
negative net migration
figure?
Where has to largest
negative net migration
figure?
Where has the largest
positive net migration
figure?
@davidErogers
Where is housing needed the most?
Key
Region
Average annual
increase in houses
needed between 2008
and 2033 (thousands)
Total increase of
houses needed 2008-
2033
North East 8 19%
North West 22 18%
Yorkshire & The Humber 27 31%
East Midlands 22 29%
West Midlands 18 20%
East 32 34%
London 36 28%
South East 39 28%
South West 27 30%
England 232 27%
1. Using the Average annual increase column, create a key.
2. Create a choropleth map by shading each region. You should use the same shade, and
use a darker shade to show where most new houses are needed.
3. In your exercise book, describe where the highest demand for new houses is. Compare
this to the region which you live in.
4. Describe the trend for England as a whole. Does the country need more or fewer homes?
@davidErogers
@davidErogers
@davidErogers
davidrogers.org.uk
drogersmm@me.com
Homebuilding,
Migration, Politics
http://bit.ly/housegeog

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Making connection between homebuilding, politics and migration

  • 14. Why does the UK need more houses? @davidErogers
  • 16. Why does the UK need new houses? 1. Draw a line graph predicting what has happened to the UK’s population over time. 2. Describe your prediction in words: ‘I predict that the UK’s population has…..’Population (y) Time (x) Trends v Variation video @davidErogers
  • 17. Data detectives! Describe the Trend Describe the variation @davidErogers
  • 18. Look at this graph…1. Describe changes in the UK’s annual population change since 1992. 2. What may happen in the future? @davidErogers
  • 19. The drivers of household demand… 2.4m 28% ▲ 3.6m 8% ▲ 1.7m 19% ▼ The growth in people aged 65 and over living alone is partly due to… …the ageing population. Fewer 16 to 44-year-olds are living alone, which may be because… …it has become less affordable. The increase in people living alone aged 45 to 64 is possibly due to … …a rise in divorced people and a fall in married people. @davidErogers
  • 20. Look at this graph… Using the knowledge from this lesson so far, what problems does this graph represent? @davidErogers
  • 21. Why are more houses needed? Consider the main changes in the UK’s population. Explain why new homes are needed. UK population is increasing… …this means that… The UK’s life expectancy is increasing... …this means that… The number of houses being built is decreasing… …this means that… The number one-person households is increasing… …this means that… The majority of homes in the UK are under occupied… …this means that… House prices are high… …this means that… @davidErogers
  • 22. How have populations changed across the UK?Do now: Using the shapes below, create a sketch map of the UK. You may have to rotate them and resize. Extension: Mark on the location of: London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast @davidErogers
  • 23. Look at this graph… Write a description of the long term changes in international net migration. @davidErogers
  • 24. What is internal migration? Internal migration is the movement of people within a country or region, in this case within the UK. What push and pull factors would cause people to migrate within the UK? Example Internal or International? Syria to London Cardiff to Southampton Australia to Glasgow South Africa to Newcastle Republic of Ireland to Exeter Belfast to Cardiff Brighton to Worthing Beijing to Glossop Carmarthen to Portsmouth New York to Blackpool @davidErogers
  • 25. Look at this graph… What are the push and pull factors that would cause people to decide to move within the UK? Think about: Who might be moving? Why are they moving? Where are they moving to? @davidErogers
  • 26. Look at these maps… The maps show how local populations have changed in the UK. From looking at these maps, what does it tell us about housing demand across the UK? @davidErogers
  • 27. Explore a map of your area… Does your local area have a positive or negative net migration figure? Where has to largest negative net migration figure? Where has the largest positive net migration figure? @davidErogers
  • 28. Where is housing needed the most? Key Region Average annual increase in houses needed between 2008 and 2033 (thousands) Total increase of houses needed 2008- 2033 North East 8 19% North West 22 18% Yorkshire & The Humber 27 31% East Midlands 22 29% West Midlands 18 20% East 32 34% London 36 28% South East 39 28% South West 27 30% England 232 27% 1. Using the Average annual increase column, create a key. 2. Create a choropleth map by shading each region. You should use the same shade, and use a darker shade to show where most new houses are needed. 3. In your exercise book, describe where the highest demand for new houses is. Compare this to the region which you live in. 4. Describe the trend for England as a whole. Does the country need more or fewer homes? @davidErogers

Editor's Notes

  • #4: Me. What I want to be doing, What I usually end up doing these days as SLT but still firmly in the classroom and grappling with curriculum changes and budget constraints. Everything is personal and I chose to do this job because of where I came from – the Valleys boy who was told that I couldn’t do it.
  • #5: http://daviderogers.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/simple-but-effective-ideas-iceland-does.html
  • #18: Source: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/pop-estimate/population-estimates-for-uk--england-and-wales--scotland-and-northern-ireland/2013/sty-population-changes.html
  • #19: Source: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/pop-estimate/population-estimates-for-uk--england-and-wales--scotland-and-northern-ireland/2013/sty-population-changes.html
  • #20: Source: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/family-demography/families-and-households/2013/info-uk-households.html
  • #21: Source: http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/key_issues/Key-Issues-Housing-supply-and-demand.pdf
  • #24: Source: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/migration1/long-term-international-migration/2013/index.html
  • #26: Source: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171778_315652.pdf
  • #27: Map 1: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171778_292378.pdf Map 2: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171778_368416.pdf
  • #28: Source: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/HTMLDocs/dvc25/#sty=true&flow=flow0&period=2&fix=E06000043&view=362.5,118.75,325,317.5&tr=-39.6610107421875,-118.43222045898438&sc=1