This is defined as BR-DR (birth rate minus death rate).
What is natural increase?
The x-axis of a population pyramid always represents this.
What is the percentage of the total population?
This refers to the theory that the larger the object (or destination) and the closer it is, the stronger the pull/attraction (for a migrant).
What is the gravity model?
This country's population is an example of a demographic dividend.
What is Thailand?
This describes policy that encourages reproduction.
What is pro-natalism?
This is defined as Total Immigration minus Total Emigration.
What is Net Migration?
This type of population growth is represented on a population pyramid with a tapering (shrinking) bottom, indicating lower populations in younger age brackets.
What is aging population?
This graph combines 3 indicators and helps demonstrate the economic development of a country.
What is the DTM (Demographic Transition Model)?
This city is a megacity, currently experiencing rapid growth.
What is Manila?
This describes policy that discourages reproduction.
What is anti-natalism?
This is defined as the total number of years a person is expected to live at the time of their birth.
What is Life Expectancy?
A triangular population pyramid indicates this level of economic development.
What is low-income?
This model depicts that migration is rarely as simple as Point A to B, since there are often obstacles and interventions.
What is Lee's Model of Immigration?
This country, with a high population density, is an example of unequal population (and economic) distribution.
What is India?
This country has the most famous example of anti-natalist policy.
What is China?
This is defined as the total number of births per woman.
What is Fertility Rate?
Slow or stable growth typically indicates this level of economic development.
What is high-income?
At this stage of the DTM, death rate declines but birth rate maintains, leading to an increased total population.
What is Stage 2?
The Rohingya Muslim population are political refugees from this country.
What is Myanmar?
These two countries have adopted a pro-natalist stance, but have not found successful policies. (Name one)
What is South Korea and/or Singapore?
This is the definition of IMR (Infant Mortality Rate).
What is the total number of children under the age of 1 who die in the first year of life, per 1000 live births?
LICs will have much higher numbers in this age bracket than MICs.
What is 0-4 years?
At this stage of the DTM, birth rate and death rate are consistently low, and the nation's population is at an all time high.
What is Stage 4?
This country, with a low population density, is an example of unequal population distribution.
What is Canada?
What is gender equity (in parenting)?