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CBR

Total number of births in one year/ every 1000 people

CDR

Total number of deaths in one year/ 1000 alive ppl

NIR

The precentage by which a population grows in 1 year (migration is not included) (CBR- CDR = NIR)

TFR

Average number of children a women will have

IMR

Total number of deaths under 1 yr if age for every 1000 births

Sex ratio

The number of males per 100 females in the population

ZPG

Zero population growth

Dependency ratio

Population 0-15 and 65+/ population 17-64

Net migration

The difference between the number of immagrants and the number of emigrants ( NIR+NET = population growth)

Emigrants

This is when a person leaves their country to settle permanently in another country (exit)

Immagrants

When a person enters a country to permanently live in the new country (enter)

Arithmetic density

Total population: total amount of land

Physiological density

Total population: total amount of arable land

Agricultural density

Total number of farmers: total amount of arable land

Cyclic movement

This is daily movement, usually work

Seasonal movement

This is when ppl respond to a change in a season

Periodic movement

These are longer periods of time in which people are moving

Push and pull factors

Economic


Political


Environment


Culture

International migration

People who permanently move from one country to another

Internally displaced person

Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but didn't cross an international border

Internal displaced person

People who permanently move within the same country

Voluntary migration

Migrants have chosen to move, this is normally because of economic factors

Forced migration

Migrants have been compelled to move especially by political or environmental factors

Interregional migration

Movement from one region of a country to another region

Intraregional migration

Movement is within one region