This rate counts the number of live births per 1,000 people in a year.
What is Crude Birth Rate?
This graph shows age and gender distribution in a population.
What is a Population Pyramid?
Total people divided by total land area.
What is Arithmetic Density?
Moving permanently to a new location.
What is Migration?
Money sent back home by migrants
What are Remittances?
This statistic measures deaths per 1,000 people each year.
What is Crude Death Rate?
This model explains how countries transition from high birth/death rates to low ones.
What is the Demographic Transition Model?
This density focuses specifically on farmers compared to farmland.
What is Agricultural Density?
War, job loss, or disasters that force people to leave are examples of these
What are Push Factors?
Temporary foreign workers allowed to work in a country fall under this system.
What is the Guest Worker System?
If a country has a high birth rate and low death rate, this percentage will be high- it is birth rate -death rate
What is Natural Increase Rate?
A country with a wide base on its population pyramid likely has this.
What is a high birth rate / rapid population growth?
Either Answer is acceptable
This density measures pressure on food production by looking at people per arable land.
What is Physiological Density?
A limit on total immigration or a limit on immigrants from a particular country.
What is a quota?
Fear or hatred of foreigners.
What is Xenophobia?
This number represents the average number of children a woman is expected to have
What is Total Fertility Rate?
This ratio compares young and old to the working population.
What is Dependency Ratio?
The maximum population an area can support.
What is Carrying Capacity?
During the Industrial Revolution workers migrated from the countryside to the cities for employment in the factories. The type of factor that this demonstrates.
What is a pull factor.
The idea that population growth will outpace food supply comes from this theory
What is Malthusian Theory?
A country where birth rates are falling and death rates are rising, leading to population decline, is in this stage of the Demographic Transition Model.
What is stage 5?
The change in population in a country in stage 1 of the DTM.
Zero Population Growth
Would accept a version of this/something close
The portion of Earth where people live permanently
What is the Ecumene?
This type of immigrant, facing persecution at home, applies to be allowed to immigrate to a new country.
What is a refugee
The oldest of the Abrahmic Religions
What is Judaism