population dynamics Flashcards

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birth rate meaning

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the number of live births per 1000 people per year

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death rate meaning

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the number of deaths per 1000 people per year

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infant mortality rate meaning

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the number of deaths of infants (under the age of 1) per 1000 people per year

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natural population change meaning

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the difference between the birth rate and the death rate. If birth rate is greater, it is the natural increase and if death rate is greater, it is the natural decrease

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reasons for decrease in death rate and increased life expectancy

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  • improved medical facilities and provision of vaccination
  • good treatment of diseases with new and effective drugs
  • investment in care for the elderly
  • availability of pensions
  • increase in nutritional value of diet
  • good water supply
  • good hygiene standards
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reasons for high birth rates in LEDCs

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  • little availability of contraception or family planning
  • lack of sex ed
  • unavailability of contraception/family planning services
  • need more children to work
  • high death rate so more children born to make up
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reasons for low birth rates in MEDCs

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  • availability of contraception and family planning
  • education about using contraception and family planning
  • women are career oriented
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overpopulation meaning

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a condition where there are not enough resources to support the people living in an area

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underpopulation meaning

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a condition where there are too many resources for the people being underutilised

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problems causes by overpopulation

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  • lack of food supply employment and housing
  • pressure on service provision
  • crime
  • traffic congestion
  • deforestation and habitat loss
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problems caused by underpopulation

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  • shortage of workers
  • low level of production
  • resources underused
  • high taxes
  • lack of government income
  • small market for goods and services
  • hard to defend country
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problems of ageing population

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  • high dependency
  • more pressure on economically active population
  • more money spent on elderly care
  • not enough taxation
  • workforce less innovative
  • less money spent on education
  • pension aged raised
  • country becomes difficult to defend
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internal migration meaning

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migration within a country

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international migration meaning

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migration from one country to another

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immigrant meaning

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a person arriving in a new country

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emigrant meaning

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a person leaving their home country

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forced migration meaning

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there is no choice of the migrant

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net migration meaning

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difference between immigration and emigration

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population pyramid shows

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  • wide base implies high birth rate

- narrow top implies low life expectancy

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population density meaning

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the number of people living per km2 of an area

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positive physical factor why people choose to live in an area

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  • good climate
  • water supply
  • natural resources
  • low lying land
  • fertile soil
  • natural vegetation
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positive economic factor why people choose to live in an area

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  • transport system

- presence of capital to invest in industry

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positive social factor why people choose to live in an area

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  • housing and healthcare

- education

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positive political factor why people choose to live in an area

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-high government stability and investement in infrastructure
-good government policy
low tax rates