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What’s a good measure for assessing the modernity of a city?. What possible criteria/indicators could you going to base your opinion on?. Population size? Wealth/GDP? KFC/McDonalds/Starbucks? Percentage of literate people? Number of metro stations? Extensiveness of the transportation?
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What’s a good measure for assessing the modernity of a city?
What possible criteria/indicators could you going to base your opinion on? • Population size? • Wealth/GDP? • KFC/McDonalds/Starbucks? • Percentage of literate people? • Number of metro stations? • Extensiveness of the transportation? • Weather
Generally speaking The bigger the better The larger the value of an indicator, the better.
Criteria 1: Population Size MEGACITY “a metropolitan area with a population in excess of 10 million people”
How many megacities are there currently in the world? Can you name some? .
How many are there currently in China? 5th 29th 深圳 12.5 million 4th 24th 广州 12.7 million 3rd 22nd天津 12.9 million 2nd 14th北京 16.4 million 1st 4th上海 25.3 million
Largest chain of fast food restaurants in the world 33,000+ outlets worldwide Employs 1.8 million people Sells more than 75 hamburgers every second Feeds 68 million people per day, that's about 1 % of the world's population
From 2011 to 2013, McDonald's plans to open one restaurant every day in China
1st 北京 204 outlets Number of McD’s in the Chinese Megacities mentioned earlier 2nd 上海 146 outlets 3rd 深圳 141 outlets 4th 广州 123 outlets 5th 天津 84 outlets
Criteria 3: Number of Metro Stations
Large famous cities with Metro Systems (Rapid Transit Systems): • Tokyo • Shanghai • Paris • New York City • Seoul • London
The London Underground 口语: The Tube
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Does having more subway stations, track or lines, make a city more modern than others?
Its all down to your own personal opinion. Which criteria you judge cities as being more modern, more ahead of its time etc.
What is a CENSUS? “An official enumeration of the population, with details as to age, sex, occupation, etc.”
Why a Census? General Register Office and Central Office of Information, published HMSO 1961. Photograph: British Library Board/The British Library
Why do we need it? Helps paint a picture of the nation, providing statistics that can help the government and other groups of people (local authorities, business and communities) in various ways
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Held every 10 years, since 1801 (except in 1941) • The first four censuses (1801–1831) were mainly statistical; that is, mainly headcounts that contained virtually no personal information • Every census thereafter added additional fields, making the census more richer as well as making it easier to find family members
Inside the Census • 56 • 2 main categories: • HOUSEHOLD (14) • INDIVIDUAL (42)
Typical HOUSEHOLD questions: • How many people usually live here? • What type of accommodation is this? Detached/semi-detached /terraced/flat/maisonette/apartment. • How many bedrooms? • How many cars or vans are owned, or available for use, by members of this house?
Why do we need it? Helps paint a picture of the nation, providing statistics that can help the government and other groups of people (local authorities, business and communities) in various ways Provide information for Policy Makers in decision-making