The total number of people divided by total land area; people per unit of all land
What is Arithmetic Density?
The number of people too old or too young to worked compared to the number of people who are working
What is Dependency Ratio?
This stage of the demographic transition model (DTM) experiences low birth rates, low death rates, and a low natural increase rate
What is Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model?
This stage of the Epidemiologic Transition Model (ETM) experiences epidemics and pandemics that caused many human deaths
What is Stage 1 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model?
Government policy that supports higher birth rates
What is Pronatalist Policy?
The relationship between the size of a population and the availability of farmland; people per unit of arable land
What is Physiological Density?
A country with a large percentage of the population being under the age of 15
What is High Youth Dependency?
This stage of the demographic transition model (DTM) experiences high birth rates, high death rates, and a low natural increase rate
What is Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model?
This stage of the Epidemiologic Transition Model (ETM) experiences degenerative diseases lingering, but lifestyle choices have increased the death rate
What is Stage 4 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model?
Usually found in societies reacting to a large influx of migrants
The ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land; farmers per unit of arable land
What is Agricultural Density?
A country with a large percentage of the population being over the age of 65
What is High Elder Dependency?
This stage of the demographic transition model (DTM) experiences very low birth rates, increasing death rates, and a declining natural increase rate
What is Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model?
This stage of the Epidemiologic Transition Model (ETM) experiences receding pandemics with improvements to sanitation, nutrition, and medicine
What is Stage 2 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model?
Usually found in societies where there is an aging and low fertility
What is Pro-Immigration Policy?
Land suited for agricultural activities
What is Arable Land?
The largest number of people that a particular environment can support
What is Carrying Capacity?
This stage of the demographic transition model (DTM) experiences high birth rates, low death rates, and has a very high natural increase rate
What is Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model?
The massive revolution that occurs during stage 2 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model (ETM)
Government policy that supports lower birth rates
What is Anitnatalist policy?
Developed countries tend to have lower _____________ densities because technology and finance allow few people to work extensive tracts of land
What is Agricultural densities?
A country with an inverted population pyramid has a ____ ____ dependency
What is High Elder Dependency?
This stage of the demographic transition model (DTM) experiences rapidly declining birth rates, declining death rates, and a moderate natural increase rate
What is Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model?
This stage of the Epidemiologic Transition Model (ETM) experiences a decrease in deaths from infectious diseases but an increase in chronic disorders associated with aging (Degenerative Diseases)
What is Stage 3 of the Epidemiologic Transition Model?
China's One-child policy is an example of this policy
What is Antinatalist Policy?