Demographic Transition Model
Population Pyramids
Vocab
Applying Concepts
Migration Patterns
100

This stage is characterized by rapidly growing population, decreasing fertility rate, and rapidly decreasing crude death rate.

Stage 3

100

This country is most likely in this stage of the DTM.

Stage 3

100

The average amount of years a person will live to within a certain country.

Life expectancy.

100

Give an example of counter migration.

Point given for correct example.

100

This is when a person moves to a series of intermediary locations before they arrive at their final location.

Step Migration.

200

Most periphary countries in the modern day are in this stage of the DTM.

Stage 3.

200

This country is in this stage of the DTM.

Stage 5

200

This is the number of people per unit of arable land.

Physiological density.

200

This describes people who are fleeing from war in Syria and seeking political protection within another country.

Asylum Seekers.

200

This movement of people describes people who move to cities and densely populated areas for economic opportunies.

Rural to urban migration.

300

Stage 1 of the DTM is characterized by these demographic characteristics.

Low NIR, high CDR, high TFR.

300

This country is in this stage of the DTM.

Stage 4

300

This model describes migration in terms of distance between two locations and the population that each has.

Gravity Model.

300

Give three examples of how women contibute to demographic change.

Access to education, career development, access to contraception, etc.
300

This describes a type of migration where people are removed from a geographic area involuntarily.

Forced Migration.

400

A country with a total fertility rate of 11 and a crude death rate of 10 is in this stage of the DTM.

Stage 4

400

This location most likely has a ___ evidenced by the large proportion of young adults.

College campus.

400

This desribes the ratio of people who are retired or too young to work out of the total labor force

Dependency ratio.

400

Give an example of an intervening obstacle.

Ocean, mountain range, immigration policies, etc.

400

This describes the movement of people as they herd livestock to high elevations in the summer and to low elevations in the winter.

Transhumance.

500

These social factors propel a country along the different stages of the demographic transition model.

Education, empowerement for women, access to contraception, and family planning services.

500

This area most likely contains a ___ indicated by the large proportion of men.

Military Base

500

This theory stated that agricultural production grew arithmetically while population growth grew exponentially leading to a population crisis.

Malthusian theory.

500

Give an example of how humans have increased carrying capacity.

New technologies such as chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

500

This describes someone who flees one part of their country but remains inside of the country.

Internally displaced person (IDP).

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