GET OUT STUFF FOR NOTES, PAPER, PENCIL MAP QUIZ DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL HW: READ 61-67 SEPTEMBER 18, 2017.

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GET OUT STUFF FOR NOTES, PAPER, PENCIL MAP QUIZ DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL HW: READ 61-67 SEPTEMBER 18, 2017

Population Terms Crude Birth Rate (CBR): # of live births per 1000 people Crude Death Rate (CDR): # of deaths per 1000 people Natural Increase Rate (NIR): rate of birth minus rate of death, excluding migration Total Fertility Rate (TFR): average # of children per woman Infant Mortality Rate (IMR): # of infants that die before age 1 per 1000 people

Which factors increase natural change and which ones decrease it? CREATE A T-CHART IN YOUR NOTES Lack of birth control/family planning Famine War/Conflict Poor health care Traditional custom of large families Education about family planning Large portion of women in the workforce Pro-Natalist policies Societies that value a son

Per capita GDP

TFRs of the World

IMRs of the World

Demographic transition model video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsBT5EQt348&list=PLEqf8pU7tcmYC6imN- sljaDgENSxJM6Br&index=1