The study of population characteristics.
What is Demography?
Nature increase rate
What is the percentage by which a population grows in a year (NIR)
a measure of the average number of years a newborn infant is expected to live
what is life expectancy
A possible late stage in the DTM where a country has low CBR, increasing CDR, and a declining NIR
What is stage 5 in the demographic transition model
A bar graph used to display the percentage of a place's population for each age and gender.
What is a Population Pyramid?
The 4 major regions of population clustering?
what is east Asia, south east Asia, Europe, and south asia.
The CBR, CDR, NIR are used to measure this
what is the Demographic transition model
Maternal Mortality rate
The annual number of female deaths per 100000 live births from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy.
a british economist who argued that population was increasing far more than food supplies. a theory and neo theory was named after him.
Who is Thomas Malthaus? and was he wrong about resources growing in a arithmetic rate while population grew at a geometric rate.
Agricultural density
the ratio of farmers to the amount of arable land
The number of people per unit area of arable land
what is Physiological density?
The number of years needed to double a population, assuming a constant rate of natural increase
what is doubling time?
Sub-saharan Africa, South Asia, and South-east Asia.
A Neo theory that states rapid population will outgrow finite resources that are not just food, but sources like energy, environmental capacity, and other resources needed for a functioning country.
What is Neo-Malthusian theory?
name a example country that anti-natalist policy
China, India, Singapore, Nigeria,Ect.
ecumene
The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permeant human settlement
this statistical change in the DTM is found in countries with well trained doctors and nurses, modern hospitals, and large supplies of medicine.
Low infant mortality rate, Low crude death rate, or high life expenctancy
A stage in the demographic transition model where the population pyramid is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom
what is stage 1 development?
A policy in a country that supports lower birth rates
What is a antinatalist policy? Bonus points for ProNatalist
the stage in the Epidemiological transition model where population starting dying more from degenerative diseases?
What is stage 4 of the Epidemiological transition model??
Maximum population size for a species that a enviornment can sustain for a long time.
What is Carrying capacity
When the CBR declines to the point where it equals the CDR, and the NIR approaches zero.
Zero Population growth (ZPG)
a stage in the epidemiological transition model where pandemics start to to decline due to improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and medicine.
what is stage 2 in the epidemiological transition model?
a device or object used to lower birthrate
What is a contraceptive?
a country is transitioning into a different stage. they have had a recent boom in population after disease epidemics started to fade due to improvements in healthcare, sanitization, and medicine. After Providing education to women and contraceptives, along with other anti-natalist Incentives to the population, The CBR declines to more moderate growth levels. What stage is this country transitioning to and from?
What is transitioning stage 2 to 3 Chacteristics?