Population change Flashcards
1
Q
Distinguish between birth rate and fertility rate. 4 marks
A
- Birth rate refers to the number of (live) births per 1000 per year
- Fertility rate is the number of (live) births per 1000 women per year (1) aged 15 – 49 (1).
- The differences relate to the group of people involved – the birth rate refers to the whole population
- Whilst the fertility rate refers to the female component only (1)
- and in its most specific sense is an age specific rate relating to those of child-bearing age (1).
2
Q
Outline the usefulness of infant mortality rate as an indicator of development. 4 marks
A
- Infant mortality is the number of deaths under 1 (per 1000 live births per year)
- It reflects the deaths in one of the most vulnerable age groups (1)
- It implies much about levels of development and standard of living (1)
- High levels are often responsible for high levels of births to ensure the survival of most of family (1).