people who live in the city because its cultural interactions, restaurants, and other features the city has to offer.
What is Cosmopolites?
behavior that violates social norms & provokes negative social reactions.
What is deviance?
when people move into a region?
What is immigration/in-migration?
the rise and growth of cities.
What is urbanization?
The difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate.
what is natural growth rate?
live in the city to be near their jobs and enjoy various different entertainment.
What is Unmarried and Childless Individuals?
behavior that violates these laws, and is the most important form of deviance for Americans.
What is crime?
when people move out of a region.
What is outmigration/emigration?
the study of the effects of urbanization on various aspects of city residents' lives.
What is human ecology school?
Demographers use this to make predictions about population growth and decline over time?
What is their knowledge of fertility, mortality, and migration?
recent immigrants and members of various ethnic groups who live among each other, tend to have strong social bonds.
What is Ethnic Villagers?
ways in which society tries to prevent sanction behavior that violates norms. It exists both formally and informally.
What Societal Control?
the movement of people into and out of specific regions?
What is the concept of migration?
social class, race, ethnicity, gender, age, and sexual orientation.
What is the factors that yield social inequality?
population increases geometrically.
What is 2,4,6,8,10?
people of low level of formal education who live in poverty and unemployed or work at low wages, live in neighborhoods with trash, broken windows; commit high rates of crime.
What is Deprived?
the government’s primary source of crime data.
What is the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)?
What is immigration?
factors that affect the way we have positive or negative experiences.
What is socio demographic profile?
Food production increases arithmetically.
What is 1,2,3,4,5,6?