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    Overview

    Changing family forms in New Zealand and around the world.

    Population change is one of the most important issues for our planet and societies, and families are at the core of these changes. In this paper, you will learn how we have reached 8 billion people on Earth and what comes next. The key is understanding patterns of childbearing, lifespans, and migration. As you learn these key demographic concepts, you will be able to accurately consider changes globally and in Aotearoa New Zealand. The paper is entirely internally assessed, with a report focusing on two countries of your choice.

    About this paper

    Paper title Family Demography
    Subject Sociology
    EFTS 0.15
    Points 18 points
    Teaching period Semester 2 (On campus)
    Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) $1,103.10
    International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.
    Prerequisite
    18 200-level ANTH, CRIM, GEND or SOCI points or 54 200-level Arts points
    Schedule C
    Arts and Music
    Eligibility
    This paper is suitable for all students with some university experience; no prior knowledge of sociology or demography is required.
    Contact

    sgsc@otago.ac.nz

    Teaching staff

    Course Co-ordinator: Associate Professor Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott

    Paper Structure

    The paper covers three key demographic and population concepts:

    • Childbearing
    • Lifespan
    • Migration
    Teaching Arrangements

    1 2-hour lecture per week

    1 50-minute tutorial per week

    Textbooks
    Readings for this paper include scholarly articles and government publications, all of which are online.
    Graduate Attributes Emphasised
    Global perspective, Interdisciplinary perspective, Communication, Research.
    View more information about Otago's graduate attributes.
    Learning Outcomes

    Students who successfully complete the paper will:

    • Understand and critically evaluate population patterns and trends
    • Compare population patterns and trends cross-nationally
    • Apply demographic theory and methods to current population issues

    Timetable

    Semester 2

    Location
    Dunedin
    Teaching method
    This paper is taught On Campus
    Learning management system
    Aoroa

    Lecture

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend
    A1 Tuesday 15:00-16:50 29-35, 37-42

    Tutorial

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend one stream from
    A1 Friday 13:00-13:50 30-35, 37-41
    A2 Friday 15:00-15:50 30-35, 37-41
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