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fertility
having babies
crude birth rate
number of annual life life births per 1000 women or or child baring rate which is 15 to 44
child replacement rate per couple
2.1
crude death rate
the number of deaths per 1000 people in a given population
infant morality rate
number of children who die within the first year of life per 1000 births. ex they have low weight
longest lived person
Genne calment lived to be 122
live longest
japaneese
afganistan
crude death rate is 21
migration
movement
MI: internal migration
movement within a nations boundaries lines.
ex: age mid 20s, education, south and west most migration
immigration
national boundaries lines are crossed
ex: Germany, Ireland, england
Mo: emigration
movement out of a territory
rate of reproductive change
difference between the crude birth rate and crude death rate in a given population
basic democratic equation
includes birth, death, and migration
Pt=Po+(B-D)+(M-Mo)
Malthusian population theory
population grow geometrically or extortionately you will run out of food
Marx theory of population
the shier number is not the problem its compartmental that creates the problem with growth
preventive
practices that limit production
demographic transition theory
population size is related to the technological development in a society
stage 1
high birth rate high death rate
stage 2
birth rates, high death rates fall sharply
step 3
fully industrialized economy low birth rate and death
step 4
rough balance through birth and death
second demographic transition
decline in fertility to a level well below replacement most in western Europe
strongest factor of reducing fertility
the education of women
conterception (birth control)
sterilization 23%
I.V.D.14.2%
the pill 8.8%