Population
Measuring Rates
Theories
Polices
WOMEN
100

This is an anti-natalist policy that restricted the number of children in China

What is One Child Policy

100

This is the term for the number of live births er 1,000 people in a population in a given year

What is the crude birth rate?

100

This theory explains the historical shift of populations from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as countries develop

What is the Demographic Transition Theory
100

This policy intends to decrease the number of children born

What is Antinatalist Policies?

100

When women have access to this, they tend to have fewer children 

What is Education?

200

This city is the most populated city in United States

What is New York city?

200

The number of children who die before the age of 1 per 1000 live births

What is Infant Mortality Rate?

200

This theory explains the changing patterns of diseases and causes of death as societies develop

What is the Epidemiological Pattern?

200

This policy intends to increase the number of babies born

What is Pronatalist Policies?

200

Includes medical technology that can help women have more control over when and if they get pregnant

What is Family Planning

300

This term refers to a situation where the number of people in an area is at its limit to support life at a decent standard of living

What is Overpopulation?

300

The number of crude birth rates subtracted by the number of crude death rates

What is Rate of Natural Increase?

300

This theory is commonly used to explain the Migration patterns and suggests people are pushed away from their laces of origin and pulled towards destinations with a better quality of life

what is the Push-Pull Theory

300

This policy either allows more immigrants in or restricts the flow of immigrants

What is the Immigrant Policy?

300

This term describes the belief that men and women should have equal rights

What is feminism?

400

A bulge in the middle of a population pyramid

What is a baby boom?

400

This term is how long it will take for a given population to double given the current population growth trends

What is Doubling Time?

400

This theory suggests that human behavior, culture and development are primarily determined by environmental factors

What is Environmental Determinism 

400

This policy aims to regulate family size and space births

What is Family Planning Policies?

400

This term refers to the difference in wages or earnings between men and women preforming the same job

What is the gender pay gap?

500

The measure of certain characteristics of a population like age, race, gender etc.

What is population composition?

500

This term describes the factors that encourage people to leave their current location and attract them to a new destination

What is Rates of Migration

500

This theory proposes that the natural environment does not influence human development, that humans have the ability to adapt and to modify their environment

what is possibilism

500

This policy includes measures to support the health and well-being of older-adults

What is Elderly Care Policies?

500

This is a common women made dish

What is a sandwich?

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