Demographics Multiple Choice Canada’s birth rate is 10.6. What does that mean? a.10.6 babies were born that year b.Each woman in Canada will have 10.6.

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Demographics Multiple Choice Canada’s birth rate is What does that mean? a.10.6 babies were born that year b.Each woman in Canada will have 10.6 babies in her lifetime c.10.6 more babies were born than people dying d.10.6 babies were born for every 1000 people in Canada

Demographics Multiple Choice What is the correct formula for Natural Increase Rate? a.Immigration Rate – Emigration Rate b.(Birth Rate – Death Rate) / 10 c.Immigration Rate + Birth Rate d.(Death Rate – Birth Rate) X 10 e.70 / Population Growth Rate

Demographics Multiple Choice What is permanently moving from a country called? a.Immigration Rate b.Push Factor c.Net Migration d.Emigration

Demographics Multiple Choice 10,000 people leave City A. The estimated population of City A is 5,000,000. What is the Emigration Rate (i.e., number who leave for every 1,000 people)? a.2.0 b.500 c.Zero d.2.0 X 10 -6

Demographics Multiple Choice What is “…the number of children in their first year of life who die for every 1,000 births?” a.Mortality Rate b.Infant Death c.Infant Mortality Rate d.Human Health Index

Demographics Multiple Choice What is “…the percentage of a country’s population who are under the age of 15 or older than the age 0f 65 who must be supported by the working population” called? a.Bums b.Dependency Quota c.Living Stress Factor d.Dependency Load

Demographics Multiple Choice It is the Total Fertility Rate that would produce a Natural Increase Rate of zero. a.Replacement Rate b.Birth Rate c.Net Increase d.Dependency Load

Demographics Multiple Choice Also called Doubling Time, it is an estimated of how long it will take a country’s population to double. a.Population Growth Rate b.Natural Increase Rate c.Rule of 70 d.Birth Rate + Immigration Rate

Demographics Multiple Choice Calculate the Doubling Time if a country’s Population Growth Rate was 2.0% a.35 years b.68 years c.72 years d.140 years

Demographics Multiple Choice Correct Answers 1 – D 2 – B 3 – D 4 – A 5 – C 6 – D 7 – A 8 – C 9 - A