global demography
it is a generalized description of the changing pattern of mortality fertility and growth rates as societies move from one demographic regime to another
the theory of demographic transition
what are the four stages of classical demographic transition
pre transition
early transition
late transition
post transition
four stages of classical demographic transition
high birth rates and high fluctuating death rates
population growth checked by malthusian
pre-transition
four stages of classical demographic transition
death rate begins to fall as birth rates remain high, thus rapid population growth
early transition
four stages of classical demographic transition
birth rates start to decline and the population growth decelerates
late transition
four stages of classical demographic transition
low birth and death rates and population growth is negligible or even declined
post-transition
five stages of demographic transition according to _ LEDCs _ MEDCs _
_high birth and death rates
_lower death rates because of modern medicine
_low birth rate due to improve economic condition
_population stability because of low death and birth rates
_fertility rates fall resulting to aging population
drew grover
2-3, 4-5
1,2,3,4,5
factors that would affect demographic transition according to (_)
_ disasters
emergence of _
rising cost of _
demographic _
livi-bacci
man-made
new deadly diseases
health care system
aging
it is the study of a population based on factors such as age race and sex.
governments corporations and non-government organizations use this to learn more about the populations characteristics for many purposes including policy development and economic market research.
demographics
how demographic information is used
most large companies conduct _ to determine how to market their products or service and best capture the target audience. it is valuable to know the current customer and where the potential customer may come from in the future.
demographic research
how demographic information is used
_ are also important since the size of different demographic groups changes over time as a result of economic cultural and political circumstances.
demographic trends
why are population as grown so quickly ?
humans have the ability to expand into all _
_ has allowed us to produce food every efficiently and in large quantities
_ decreased because of improved sanitation and healthcare (biggest influence)
climate zones and habitats
modern agriculture
death rates
problems with the growing population
characteristic of highly developed countries (women choosing not to have children pursue career instead)
no one cares for elders - income to provide for social services
economic impacts smaller workforce
some countries providing incentives to have more children like in _
"graying of population" Japan
europe
most of the world's lives are in _ but _ consume more resources
developing countries
developed countries
as a population growth resources need to be available to meet the needs of the people like
_ (housing in agriculture)
_ &_
access to _
land use
sanitation and health care
access to clean water
solutions for slowing population growth
_reduction of poverty and improving education
_ reproductive health care
_
economic development
family planning
empowering women