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Hosted by Ms. Roti

Population Policies MigrationGender Inequalities Population Terms

Row 1, Col 1 This is a policy that promotes fertility. What is Pro-Natalist?

1,2 Examples of this would be refugees who leave their homes due to war, terror, persecution, or famine. What is forced migration?

1,3 This is the term for the slaughter of unborn baby girls. What is Gendercide/Infanticide?

1,4 This is the raw number of deaths in one calendar year divided by the total population. It doesn’take age/sex into account What is the Crude Death Rate?

2,1 This is a policy that prohibits or limits fertility. What is Anti-Natalist?

2,2 This type of moving is done under your own free will. What is voluntary migration?

2,3 This is the biological difference between males and females. What is Sex?

2,4 This is a graph that illustrates the population structure of a place, region, or country by sex and age group. What is a Population Pyramid?

3,1 This country’s population policy has resulted in a rise of abortions of female unborn children. Who is China or India?

3,2 This refers to the introduction of new people into a habitat or population. What is Immigration?

3,3 This is the culturally and socially constructed differences between males and females. What is Gender?

3,4 This refers to the actual number of children born per woman. It varies with a number of factors such as age, age of marriage, and space between children. What is Fertility Rate?

4,1 This country’s population policy started as an Anti-natalist policy but is currently a Pro-natalist policy. Who is South Korea?

4,2 This refers to the act of leaving one’s native country or region to settle in another. What is Emigration?

4,3 These are the rights, responsibilities, expectations, and relationships of women and men in society. What are Gender Roles?

4,4 This is the level at which each generation has just enough children to replace themselves in the population. What is Replacement Level Fertility?

5,1 Translated into English, this saying has turned women off from the traditional housewife lifestyle in Germany. What is “Kitchen, Children, Church”?

5,2 This is a person, who on his or her own initiative, and without prior notification, asks the authorities for protection and recognition as a refugee. Who is an Asylum Seeker?

5,3 This is an invisible barrier that prevents women and other minorities from moving up into top corporate positions. What is a Glass Ceiling?

5,4 This is the tendency for population growth to continue beyond the time that replacement level fertility has been achieved because of a relatively high concentration of people in the childbearing years. What is Population Momentum?