Density
Rate
Push vs Pull migration
Demographic Transition Model
MDCs vs LDC
100

What density estimates number of people living in a given area

Population Density

100

This rate, reflecting the number of babies who die before their first birthday is significantly higher in LDCs than MDCs

Infant Mortality Rate
100

What is a push factor for people who are migrating

Poverty, Conflict, Lack of jobs 

100

A model explaining how populations change as countries develop.

demographic transition model

100

In MDCs, this is usually high, while in LDCs it's low, indicates better healthcare and nutrition.

Life expectancy

200

What density is population divided by total land area showing how crowded a country is

Artithmic Density

200

What rate compares the number of dependents (youth under 15 and seniors over 64) to the working-age population (15-64)

Dependency Rate 

200

What are pull factors for people who are migrating

Jobs, Safety, Freedom

200

What is stage 1 of the demographic transition model

High Birth/Death and low growth

200

A large percentage of the workforce in LDCs is employed in this sector.

Agriculture

300

Land that is suitable for farming 

Arable land 

300

The percentage a population grows or declines, calculated as birth rate minus death rate

Natural increase rate

300

What factor applies to people leaving an area due to the lack of clean water and food shortages.

Push Factor

300

What is stage 5 of the demographic transition model

Declining Death 

300

 This economic theory places MDCs in the core and LDCs in the periphery

Wallerstein's model

400

Which density measures people per unit of arable land showing the pressure on food supply

Physiological density

400

The average number of children a women is expected to have during her lifetime

Fertality rate

400

What factor applies to a person trying to move to a place for better job opportunities and healthcare

pull factors

400

What is stage 2 of the demographic transition model

High growth

400

Majority of MDCs work in this economic sector

Tertiary Sector

500

The average number of years a person is expected to live 

Life Expectancy

500

The number of live birth rates per 1,000 live births 

birth rate

500

What region trend had a population movement to the southern U.S. states due to warmer climate, jobs and lower cost of living

Sunbelt Region Trends 

500

At what stage is the death and birth rate high leading to a stable but slow growing population

Stage 1

500

The idea that population grows faster than food supply leading to famine and conflict if not controlled

Malthusian Theory