Population Growth & Decline
Migration & Movement
Causes & Effects of Migration
Population Structure & Fertility
Demographic Models & Trends
100

The average change in a population over time.

What is Population growth rate?

100

The difference between the number of people immigrating into an area and the number of people emigrating from that area. It is often expressed as a rate, calculated by dividing the ****** by the total population and multiplying by 1,000. Making it a number that might look like +2.31

What is net migration

100

Something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation.

What is Push factor?

100

Falling living standards reinforce the prevailing high fertility, which in turn reinforces the decline in living standards.

What is Demographic Trap?

100

The statistical study of human populations, focusing on their size, distribution, density, and changes over time due to factors such as births, deaths, migration, and aging.

What is Demography?

200

Defined as the ratio between the number of live births in a specified period and the average total population of that period.

What is Birth Rate?

200

Defined as the movement of people that does not cross international borders.

What is Internal Migration?

200

The level of fertility at which a population exactly replaces itself from one generation to the next.

What is Replacement Rate?

200

A graph that shows the distribution of ages across a population divided down the center between male and female members of the population.

What is a population pyramid?

200

A drastic population decline. Essentially, growth fails or collapses.


What is Population Implosion?

300

The ratio between the number of deaths in a specified period and the average total population of that period.

What is death rate

300

A person who has escaped from their own country for political, religious, or economic reasons or because of a war

What is a refugee?

300

A nonprofit organization that operates independently, without the government to address social or humanitarian issues, often focusing on specific population groups or demographics.


what is an NGO

300

The proportion of a population that is composed of individuals who are too young or too old to work and are dependent on the working-age population for support.

What is dependancy load?

300

A model that shows how a country's population changes over time as it develops, moving through stages of high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates.

What is the Demographic Transition Model (DTM)?

400

The difference between the number of births and the number of deaths in a population over a specific period, typically one year. If there are more births than deaths, the ******* is positive, contributing to population growth.

What is natural increase?

400

To move from one country to another

Someone who moved from one country to another

What is Immigrate & immigrant?

400

Something that attracts people to a place or an activity

What is pull factor?

400

Defined as the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime, based on current age-specific fertility rates.

What is Total Fertility Rate?

500

The difference between the number of births and the number of deaths in a population over a specific period, typically one year. If there are more deaths than births, the ****** is negative, contributing to population decrease.

What is natural decrease?

500

To leave one’s own country and move to another

Someone who left their own country and moved to another

What is Emigrate & Emigrant?

500

A significant proportion of the population does not regard the state as the legitimate framework for the exercise of power


what is Fragile State?

500

The number of years required for a specified population to double in size at the current rate of population growth.

What is Doubling time?

M
e
n
u