The above image does well at describing what term?
How does increased education for women typically affect a country's CBR?
CBR decreases
How many countries in the world are in stage 1 of teh DTM?
None
Who wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population?
Thomas Malthus
What acronym refers to natural population change without migration?
NIR
What major global event pushed many countries into Stage 2 of the DTM?
The Industrial Revolution & Agricultural Revolution
Improved sanitation, medical advances, and clean water access are all reasons for falling death rtes in which stage of the DTM?
Stage 2
Exponential/geometric
____________ describes movement of people out of a particular place
Emigration
A country exceeding it's ____________ experiences overpopulation
Carrying capacity
What is the defining characteristic of a country being in stage 5 of the DTM?
Population decline
These individuals today have concerns about sustainable use of the environment - the earth’s resources cannot only sustain a finite (limited) population.
Neo-Malthusians
Putting a large amount of strain on the working class to help assist the government with programs for the elderly population results in what?
High elderly dependency ratio
A country experiencing high birth rates and high fluctuation death rates is in what stage?
Stage 1
At what stage of the DTM would a country likely use pro-natalist policies?
Stage 4 or 5
_____________ explains changes in birth and death rates over time
The Demographic Transition Model
___________ describes changing patterns of population distributions in relation to changing patterns of mortality, fertility, life expectancy, and leading causes of death
Epidemiological Transition Model
In the DTM, when does gains for women and delayed childbearing begin to emerge?
Stage 3
What happens to the CBR and CDR in stage 3 of DTM?
CBR decreases; CDR stays low
Who argued that there's a correlation between population growth and food production?
Ester Boserup