What is Asia?
The population pyramid with a large bulge of both males and females in the 20-25 age cohort is likely shaped this way due to the effects of having one of these types of institutions within the selected population.
What is a college?
19 of the top 20 countries in total fertility rate can be found on this continent.
What is Africa?
The international Ukrainian refugee crisis that started in 2022 is best explained by this type of push factor within the ESPeN model.
What is political?
A country offering high-quality universal health care would likely serve as this type of factor for migrants.
What is a pull factor?
Over half of the world's population live under 500 feet of elevation and within 150 miles of this.
What is a coast?
The very unbalanced (skewed toward males) population pyramids of oil-rich countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is likely caused by this migration phenomenon.
What is guest working?
A country whose birthrate has recently declined to 24 and deathrate has declined to 7 is likely in this stage of the Demographic Transition Model?
What is Stage 3?
A refugee enters the European Union in Italy and is temporarily housed in Germany. He is then granted asylum and is permanently settled in Sweden. He is undergoing a forced migration that also exemplifies this other type of migration.
What is step migration?
The nineteenth-century emigration of a large number of Swedes from a particular region of Sweden to Isanti County, Minnesota, as a result of communications from friends and relatives who preceded them exemplifying this type of voluntary migration.
What is chain migration?
Crude (aka arithmetic) density explains density in terms of people per total square land unit, while this type of density explains density in terms of people per arable square land unit.
What is physiological?
According to global population trends, this type of country is most likely to be challenged with the problems associated with a very large youth-dependent population, such as providing public primary education for all children.
What is less developed?
According to the Epidemiological Transition Model, the most common causes of death for a country in Stage 4 of the DTM are these types of diseases.
What are degenerative diseases?
Recent political instability and corruption, rampant inflation, and poverty have created an influx of asylum seekers from this country seeking refuge in the United States.
According to migration selectivity and Ravenstein's Laws of Migration, this demographic of person is the very most likely to voluntarily migrate.
What are young, single males?
This is the term used to refer to the pressure a population puts on the arable land to produce enough food without risking severe environmental degradation.
More-developed countries are more likely to have graying populations because advanced medical technology and resource availability lead to this measurement being longer.
What is life expectancy?
A country with a birth rate of 11, a death rate of 13, and a natural increase rate of -0.2 would likely benefit from instituting this type of population policies.
What is pro-natalist?
Money sent by a refugee back to their country of origin would be categorized as this type of financial transaction.
What is a remittance?
Since the 1980s, this country of origin has consistently been the largest producer of voluntary immigrants to the United States.
What is Mexico?
This country is the most populated in the world, but economically underdeveloped.
What is India?
Countries with exceptionally old populations could possibly be in this theoretical stage of the Demographic Transition Model.
What is Stage 5?
A country with a high rate of natural population increase where food supplies are at risk could be viewed as reflecting this population theory that was developed during the Industrial Revolution.
What is Malthusian Theory?
What is eNvironmental?
This term best describes the majority of voluntary male migrants from South Asia to the Persian Gulf countries of Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait , and the UAE.
What are guest workers?