China instituted this policy in hopes of controlling an out of control population.
One Child Policy
The three things (data) that the demographic transition model shows.
Birth Rates, Death Rates, and Population or NIR (Natural Increase Rate)
The average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime.
Total Fertility Rate
Concave (inward) sides on a population pyramid will tell you this about a country….
That there is a high death rate
exiting country and going in
What did Malthus believe?
We would run out of recess and there was too much exponential growth. He would have been a fan of anti natalist policies.
The main characteristics of the third stage of the DTM. (There should be 3)
Declining Birth Rates, Declining Death Rates, Population growth begins to slow.
The total number of deaths in a year for every 1000 people alive in a society
Crude Death Rate
Explain a population pyramid that would be in stage 2.
Wide at the bottom showing a high birth rate/exponential growth.
What is the difference between asylum seeker and refugee?
Asylum seekers need to apply to be a refugee, different status/less help
The ratio comparing those who are too young or too old to work compared to the economically active.
Dependency Ratio
The two approaches to reducing birth rates in countries that will lead to stage 3 DTM conditions.
Education and Contraception
The total number of live births in a year for every 1000 people alive.
Crude Birth Rate
What is agricultural density?
which is the number of farmers divided by arable land
Explain the difference between intraregional migration, interregional, and international migration.
Two of the four most populated regions in the world (Must be specific) where nearly 3/4 of the worlds population is located.
East Asia, South Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia
Two countries that are currently in stage 4 of the DTM (Zero population growth or declining populations)
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Having a high rate of this means there is a large portion of children younger than 1 dying due to illness, disease or hunger.
Infant Mortality Rate
Seen here... is a population pyramid of Scotland, which is in this stage of the demographic transition model.
Stage 3, (Low birth rates, low death rates, lower natural increase)
Give examples of push and pull factors
In the Epidemiological Transition, this is the "stage of pestilence and famine"
Stage 1
The two revolutions that allowed for rapidly declining death rates in the 2nd stage of the DTM.
The Medical Revolution and the Industrial Revolution
If a country has a crude birth rate of 37 per 1000 and a death rate of 13 per thousand, what will their rate of natural increase be?
24 per thousand
Arithmetic density, which is the total population divided by total land area;
physiological density, which is the total population divided by arable (farmable) land
Which two countries/ areas seemed to have the most immigration and which had the most emigration?
United States, Australia, Europe,
Africa, Asia