Key term definitions
Factors affecting fertility & life expectancy
Migration push/pull factors
Population and migration policy
100

The average number of years that a person is expected to live at the time of their birth.


Life Expectancy

100

A high infant mortality rate causes a high or low fertility rate? 

High fertility rate

100
Is high crime rates a push or pull factor? 

Push 

100

A policy that aims to reduce birth rates is called...

anti-natalist

200

A person who has been forced to leave their home and goes to another country to find help.

Refugee

200

Lack of health & safety causes a low or high life expectancy?

Low life expectancy
200

Is fertile land a push or pull factor? 

Pull

200

A policy that allows migrants to enter a country more easily is called...

Pro-immigration (cannot be pro-migration)

300

Number of babies per woman.

Total fertility rate (TFR)

300

Explain why improved access to clean water causes an increase in life expectancy. 

People will not get water-borne diseases such as cholera. 

300

A refugee is forced to migrate due to which factor - push or pull? 

Push

300

One example country that has a pronatalist policy.

Japan

400

What is the definition of crude birth rate? 

The total number of births per 1000 people in a country in a year. 


400

Agricultural improvements affect fertility rates and life expectancy in what way (high or lower). 

Fertility rates decreases and life expectancy increases. 

400

Provide two examples of environmental push factors. 

Volcanic eruption, earthquake, flooding, typhoon, tsunami, poor climate for agriculture, poor soil quality, drought...
400

One example of an antinatalist policy strategy. 

Free contraceptives, improved family planning, fines for having more than one child. 

500

What is the definition of internally displaced person? 

A person who has been forced to leave their home and moves to another area of the same country.


500

Explain why gender equality leads to a reduced fertility rate. 

Women are educated and focus on careers rather than having a family. 

500

Provide two examples of socioeconomic pull factors.

Better job opportunities, good quality services (education, healthcare), low crime rates, safe & inclusive society

500

One problem of a pro-immigration policies.

Increased oppression due to multiculturalism.