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Learning Objectives today Review the work that you were set last week – (Misleading Graphs) Recap your new knowledge since you began the course To introduce a new concept - ‘The Demographic Transition Model’ To learn/re-learn how to use Kahoot! To leave the room with enough understanding of the DTM to answer an exam question…..

What have we covered so far?

Do you know what these terms mean? birth rate, death rate, fertility rate, infant mortality rate, life expectancy, mortality rate,

What affects fertility? Governmental policies (whether the government is pro-natalist or anti-natalist) Religious Beliefs Poverty/Economic prosperity Tradition/Social beliefs Average age for marriage Existing age structures Urbanisation Literacy (with special emphasis on female literacy) Infant mortality rate Conflict (war, security, safety)