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What is birth rate?
Birth rate is the number of children born per 1000 of the population in a year.
What does each stage of the Demographic Transition Model mean?

Stage 1: it means it has a stable population, poor health care which means high death rate, but birth rates are high. An example are a few remote tribes.


Stage 2: Would be Uganda, improvements in health care which means death rate is not as high but birth rate is very high.


Stage 3: Malaysia or Egypt because the birth rate begins to fall.


Stage 4: UK because birth rate and death rate balance, so population is stable.


Stage 5: Japan because low fertility and very high life expectancy.