Population Pyramids
Demographic Transition
Human Migration
HDI
100

Graphs used to represent population statistics and make it easy to compare countries and predict future trends.

What are population pyramids

100

What stage is represented by an increasing population pyramid?

Stage 1

100

The action of leaving one’s country of birth to live permanently in a foreign country.

What is emigration

100

What does HDI stand for?

What is Human Development Index

200


What is expanding.

200

The stage where natural increase slows down

Stage 3

200

A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster.

What is a refugee
200

The part of the population that must be supported

What is dependency load

300

Defined as having a low birth rate and low death rate.

Declining population pyramid.

300

When food security and health care initially increase, the population moves into what stage of the demographic transition model?

What is stage 2

300

Movement within a country is called:

What is internal migration.
300

Life Expectancy, Literacy, Standard of Living 

What are factors used to calculate HDI

400

What does the image depict

Birth rates may had gone up suddenly( Baby boomers)

Expanding population in working population

Narrow base and top. 

400

What stages of the demographic transition have stable or slow growth?

What are Stage 1 and 4

400

Lack of rights and freedoms, war and conflict are examples of ...

What are push factors

400

A key factor in reducing population growth

What is empowering women

500

 (Population Ages 65+ 

               

What is the old age dependency ratio

500

In what stage is the population the highest in the demographic transition?

Stage 4

500

The natural increase rate plus the net migration rate

What is the natural increase rate

500

What type of economy is characterized by resources extraction and low wages?

What is a developing economy

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