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Chapter 13: Demographic Dynamics: Population Trends

Discussion Questions:
1. Caring for an aging person is often considered the responsibility of the individual’s immediately family members. Is this a personal trouble or a public issue?

2. What are some strategies for addressing the matter?

3. Have you given thought to what you would do if an aged loved one was no longer able to live independently/could not care for himself/herself without assistance?

Discussion Questions:
1. Describe the problem Boomers—and society—are facing.

2. Use your sociological imagination: is this a personal trouble or a public issue? Both?

3. Was this foreseeable? Could it have been predicted? Explain your answer.

4. Have you given thought to your retirement? Why or why not?

Discussion Questions:
1. Why do Millennials switch jobs?

2. With respect to products, what do Millennials value?

3. How do Millennials believe that decisions should be made?

4. Are Akins’s findings consistent with what you have observed of Millennials?

5. If Akins’s characterization of The Millennial Generation is accurate, how might this generation’s work habits, priorities, and values come into conflict with those of other generations, such as The Boomers and Gen Xers?

Discussion Questions:
1. According to this report, how are the attitudes and values of this generation incompatible with the current workplace environment?

2.  How are Boomer and Gen Xer bosses told to “handle” the Millennials in the workplace?

3. What do “coddling” and the stress on being “special” have to do with the characteristics found in Millennials?

4. Do you agree with the assessment of Millennials offered in this segment? Explain your response.

Discussion Questions:
1. Is this a matter that should be decided publicly or privately?

2. The debate about legal euthanasia has intensified in recent years. How have medical/technological advances contributed to the increasing frequency with which this topic arises (in the media, in political discussions…)?

Discussion Questions:
1. What is the effect of migration on this city?

2. Explain the demographic transition of the city.

3. Can you find a period effect in this story?

Discussion Questions:
1. How would a demographer view these stories as compared to a lay person?

2. Do the international migrations discussed in this program lead to conflict for the larger society?

3. What social responses are apparent about the immigrants mentioned in the program?

Discussion Questions:
1. What role does race play in this story?

2. Why do you think these marriage services have become popular?

3. Do you think that this is simply a novelty or fad that will die out?

4. Do you think traditional Japanese ceremonies will change as result of these services?

Discussion Questions:
1. Why have schools changed the way they teach students to do mathematical calculations?

2. What assumption can teachers no longer make when they send a child home with homework?

3. How do such changes contribute to the “divides” that separate the generations

Data Resources
Demographers specialize in the analysis of large-scale data sets, including population censuses like that which the United States government undertakes every 10 years. Consequently, there are far more important sources of demographic data than can be listed here. Some of the more popular sources of data, however, include the following:

Other Resources