Population Graphs, Maps, Models, etc
Pro vs. Anti-Natal Policies
Push/Pull Factors
Migration
Vocabulary
100

This is a representation of a population's distribution by age and gender

What is a population pyramid?

100

Name of the anti-natalist policy in China

What is the One Child Policy?

100

Word that means: movement of people from one place to another.

What is migration?

100

______ and _______ factors affect migration

What are push and pull

100

A measure of the number of deaths in a population per unit of time, scaled to the size of the population.

What is Death Rate?

200

This is used t explain population development over time

What is the Demographic Transition Model?

200

Free child daycare is a ________ policy

What is a pro-natalist policy?


200

A need for paved roads is an example of this

What is a push factor?
200

This is a restriction on the amount of people allowed into a country

What is a quota?

200

This is the name of people who LEAVE their country for another

What is an Emigrant?
300

Occurs when the number of individuals in a population is decreasing. This can happen when more people leave a population than join it, usually through death or emigration

What is negative population growth?

300

Offering tax breaks for families is an example of this

What is pro-natalist policy?

300

New market for skilled artisans

What is a pull factor?

300

This is a governmental pardon for people who have violated immigration laws

What is amnesty?

300

Providing financial aid to parents who have children

What are child subsidies 

400

These are the common characteristics of Stage 1 in the Demographic Transition Model

What are high birth and high death rates?

400

India pays for women and men to be sterilized because they believe in this policy

What is anti-natalist policy?

400

Religious and political turmoil

What is a push factor?

400

A person who is forced to leave home because of dire threats to well-being. Most will never return home.

What is a refugee?

400

A sudden increase in the number of disease cases in a specific area or population

What is an epidemic?

500

These kinds of societies are found in Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model

What are Hunter/Gather societies?

500

This is the year that the One Child Policy in China ended

What is 2016?

500
These are 3 examples of push factors

war, famine, persecution, no jobs, etc.

500

This is/are the official languages of the United States

The U.S. doesn't have an official language!

500

This is the difference between a population pyramid and the demographic transition model

Pop Pyramid represents a country's pop distribution by age and gender while the DTM shows the stages of a country's development over time