This theory says that the human population grows more rapidly than food production.
What is Malthusian Theory?
What population policy does the government address that brings positives for having kids.
What is a Pronatalist Policy?
Major war that led to women working in the workforce.
What is World War 2?
The amount of time an average person lives.
What is life expectancy?
A factor that attracts people to a country.
What is a pull factor?
A newer and somewhat different version of Malthusian Theory.
What is Neo-Malthusian Theory?
Government programs designed to decrease the fertility rate and slow down population growth.
What is Anti-natalist population policy?
Who created the migration laws that helped illustrate why people migrate.
Who is Ravenstein?
The number defined as the number of live births per 1,000 people.
What is the crude birth rate?
A factor that makes people leave a country.
What is a push factor?
According to Malthusian Theory, this happens after the human population surpasses food production.
What is Famine/War/Disease?
What is migration policy?
Name 3 of the 5 reasons why fertility rates started to decline during the demographic change of women.
What are changing social values, access to contraceptives, employment, healthcare, and education?
The percentage of people within a population who are either too young or too old to work.
What is dependency ratio?
The most common pull factor.
What is money/jobs?
Neo-Malthusian is more concerned with the ____ and resource depletion than overpopulation.
What is the environment?
China's one-child policy is an example of what type of policy.
A country that has a high percentage of educated women typically has a lower _____ rate.
What is fertility?
A country that has a high elderly dependency ratio and low crude death rate is typically in stage ____ or stage ____.
What is 4 or 5?
This three letter word is a common push factor.
What is war?
This person founded Malthusian Theory.
Who is Thomas Robert Malthus?
The three methods used to help carry out Anti-Natalist policy.
What are propaganda, financial disincentives, and family planning education, and contraception?
Say 3 out of 5 laws included in Ravenstein’s laws of Migration.
Migration is usually short in distance, it occurs in steps, urban areas attract long and rural migrants, Every migration generates a counter, young adult males are more likely to migrate than females, women migrate shorter distances, and most migration is from economic factors.
Countries with a high dependency ratio have a smaller ___.
What is workforce?
Something that changes a migrants original destination to a different one.
What is an intervening opportunity?