U.S. Immigration by Origin at Birth, 1830-2015
How do you think this visualization is showing: U.S. Immigration by Origin at Birth, 1830-2015 ?
U.S. Immigration by Origin at Birth, 1830-2015 What is the region of origin for 1 - BLUE 2 - GREEN 3 - YELLOW 4 - PINK 1 4 2 3
ANSWERS U.S. Immigration by Origin at Birth, 1830-2015 1 4 2 3 What is the region of origin for 1 - BLUE 2 - GREEN 3 - YELLOW 4 - PINK 1 4 2 3 ANSWERS
Explain how the tree visualization accurately illustrates the graph below.
Explain how the tree visualization accurately illustrates the graph to the left.
Discuss how the population distribution by cohort has changed from 1960 to 2013 for: Foreign-Born Population. U.S.-Born Population. 2. Explain why the changes in population distribution changed from 1960 to 2013 for: 3. How does the demographic transition model help explain the changes from 1960 to 2013 in the U.S-born populations but not for the Foreign-born populations?
Foreign-Born Population. U.S.-Born Population. Possible Answers… Discuss how the population distribution by cohort has changed from 1960 to 2013 for: Foreign-Born Population. U.S.-Born Population. The foreign-born population was older in 1960 (55-80) and younger in 2013 (25-55). The U.S.-born population had more people below age 15 in 1960 than it did in 2013. The population in 2013 was evenly distributed.
Foreign-Born Population. U.S.-Born Population. Possible Answers… 2. Explain why the changes in population distribution changed from 1960 to 2013 for: Foreign-Born Population. U.S.-Born Population. More immigrants from Latin America and Asia came to the US in 2013 for jobs. The laws before 1960 were more restricted and favored immigration from Europe and Canada. The U.S. was becoming a highly developed country which caused the birth rates to decline.
Possible Answers… 3. How does the demographic transition model help explain the changes from 1960 to 2013 in the U.S.-born populations but not for the Foreign-born populations? U.S.-born population shows moving from a Stage 3 country to a late Stage 3/4 country. Foreign-born graphs show immigrants coming into the U.S. for jobs in 2013.