AP Human Geography Population and Migration Unit

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AP Human Geography Population and Migration Unit Measuring Population AP Human Geography Population and Migration Unit

What is this cartogram showing you? For today, 09/25 Pick up a “Population Geography” graphic organizer and quietly begin filling it out. For help, go to chapter 5 of the World Geo book What is this cartogram showing you?

Crude Birth Rate Think about: Education Contraceptives Labor Elderly care

Crude Death Rate Think about: Education Availability of healthcare Quality of healthcare Crude Death Rate

Natural Increase Rate

Total Fertility Rate

Infant Mortality Rate

Explanation of the Steps: Your Assignment Pick any 3* countries and calculate their total population by: (1.) Identifying its CBR (2.) Identifying its CDR (3.) Identifying it Migration Rate (4.) Mathematically compute the data (5.) Compare development & write analysis of data United States CBR = 13.42 CDR = 8.15 MR = 2.45 (1.) 13.42 – 8.15 = 5.27 (2.) 5.27/1000 = .00527 (3.) 2.45/1000 = .00245 (4.) .00527 + .00245 = .00772 (5.) .00772 x 100 (%) = 0.77 % Explanation of the Steps: (1.) CBR – CDR (2.) CBR – CDR/1000 (3.) NM/1000 (4.) NMR + NIR (5.) x 100%

Homework for tomorrow: DEEDs words: demographic transition model, ZPG Reading notes over pages 57-62 and 68-69