A kind of migration in which people permanently move to another place willingly.
A reason for someone to move somewhere, usually economic opportunity.
What is a pull factor?
A theoretical framework that describes and predicts how population growth in a country changes over time.
What is the Demographic Transition Model?
The formula for the Cumulative Birth Rate of a country.
What is the number of births per thousand people per year?
This continent has the highest population by far.
What is Asia?
A kind of migration in which people have to settle elsewhere permanently due to life-threatening situations.
What is forced migration?
A reason for someone to leave somewhere, such as a war, persecution, natural disasters, or a bad economy.
What is a push factor?
What does DTM mean
Demographic Transition Model?
The formula for the Natural Increase Rate of a country.
What is the BR minus the DR
This type of settlement has about 80% of the population in North America.
What is Urban?
What is Internal Migration?
A barrier that makes it more difficult to migrate, either physical or political.
What is an intervening obstacle?
A country in this stage of this model will have a Natural Increase Rate of 2.5.
What is stage 2 of the demographic transition model?
A measurement of how many people live in a square unit of area.
What is population Density?
This continent has well over a billion people that mostly live in rural areas.
What is Africa?
What is Rural-to-Urban?
A person who is made a refugee but stays within their own country.
What is an Internally Displaced Person?
A country in this stage of this model might have a Cumulative Birth Rate of 6 and a Cumulative Death Rate of 5.
What is Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model?
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A pattern of migration or process mostly in highly developed countries in which people use the high levels of connectedness to move out of cities. Sometimes called Urban-to-Rural migration.
What is counter-urbanization?
The largest age/gender demographic group that undertakes international migration.
What are young men?
A country in this stage of this model might have a life expectancy of 80 with the most common cause of death being heart disease.
What is Stage 4 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model?
How many stages does DTM has
4 or 5
Most people in Stage 1 countries live in this type of settlement.
What is Rural?