geog key terms test 202311 Flashcards
Birth Rate
Number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population
Commonwealth
- Voluntary association of 53 independent and equal sovereign states (mostly members of former British Empire)
- home to 2.2bil citizens
- No legal obligation, instead united by language, history, culture, and shared values of democracy, rule of law and human rights
Death rate
Number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population
De-industrialisation
- Decline of a country’s traditional manufacturing industry due to exhaustion of raw materials, loss of markets and competition from NEEs
Demographic Transition Model
- A model showing how populations change over time
- In terms of birth and death rates, and total population size
Development
- Progress of a country in terms of economic growth, use of technology and human welfare
Development gap
- Difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the richest and poorest countries in the world (HICs and LICs)
European Union
- International organisation of 27 European countries formed to reduce trade barriers and to increase cooperation between members
- 17 of those share a common currency - the euro
- No work permit or visa needed for a person living in the EU to work in other EU countries
Fairtrade
- When producers in LICs are given a better price for the food they produce
- Increases income and reduces exploitation
Globalisation
- The process which has created a more connected world, with increases in the movements of goods (trade) and people (migration and tourism) worldwide.
Gross national income (GNI)
A measurement of economic activity that is calculated by dividing the gross (total) national income by the size of the population. GNI takes into account not just the value of goods and services, but also the income earned from investments overseas.
Human Development Index (HDI)
A method of measuring development in which GDP per capita, life expectancy and adult literacy are combined to give an overview. This combined measure of development uses economic and social indicators to produce an index figure that allows comparison between countries.
Industrial structure
The relative proportion of the workforce employed in different sectors of the economy (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary).
Infant mortality
The average number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age, per 1000 live births, per year.
Information technologies Computer, internet, mobile phone and satellite technologies – especially those that speed up communication and the flow of information.
Intermediate technology
The simple, easily learned and maintained technology used in a range of economic activities serving local needs in LICs.