Population Flashcards

1
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Define Population

A

Population refers to the numbers of people living in an area.

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2
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What is the study of population referred to as?

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It is referred to as demography

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3
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How is this information obtained?

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It is obtained via a population census

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4
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How often is this usually done?

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It is usually done every 10 years

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5
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List population characteristics that are commonly included.

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Age, Size, Gender, Religion, Ethnicity

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6
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why understanding how the characteristics of population changes over time can help the government make what decisions? Give an example.

A

the need for more housing

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7
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If 10000 persons of the population were examined and 450 people had babies, what would the annual birth rate be?

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the annual birthrate would be 45.

To calculate the annual birth rate, you need to determine the number of births per year per 1,000 individuals in the population. Here’s how you can calculate it:

Calculate the birth rate per 1,000 individuals:
Birth rate = (Number of births / Number of individuals) * 1,000

Substitute the given values:
Number of births = 450
Number of individuals = 10,000

Birth rate = (450 / 10,000) * 1,000

Calculate the birth rate:
Birth rate = 45

Therefore, the annual birth rate would be 45 births per 1,000 individuals in the population.

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8
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What is the natural Increase?

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This is the increase in population brought about when the birth rate exceeds the death rate.

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9
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How is natural increase calculated?

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It is calculated by finding the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.

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10
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Define Fertility rate

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This refers to the average number of births per woman each year.

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11
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Give 3 reasons why the fertility rate has declined

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More women deferring marriages to their 30s, Economic benefits for having fewer children, Increased education resulting in more women gaining employment.

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12
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Define Life expectancy

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This refers to the number of years a person is expected to live

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13
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The life expectancy in T&T is how much?

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The live expectancy in T&T is 74.

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14
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List some contributing factors to life expectancy

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Diet and nutrition, access to proper healthcare, level of employment, ability to manage stress.

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