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POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHIC PYRAMIDSTRANSITION

Demographic Transition - Stage 1 F Demographic Transition - the change in population characteristics of a country to reflect medical technology or economic and social development. F Crude Birth Rate: High / 1,000 F Crude Death Rate: High / 1,000 F Natural Increase Rate: None 0 / 1,000  Today, no country in the world is in Stage 1.

Demographic Transition

Demographic Transition - Stage 2 F As medical technology is introduced, a population lives longer as the death rate is lower from the rates of stage one. F Crude Birth Rate: High 40+ / 1,000 F Crude Death Rate: Lower 15 / 1,000 F Natural Increase Rate: Very High 25+/1,000

Demographic Transition - Stage 3 F As the wealth and education of a country increases, social norms, and use of contraception dictate the birth of fewer children per woman. F Crude Birth Rate: Lower 20 / 1,000 F Crude Death Rate: Low 10 / 1,000 F Natural Increase Rate: Low 10 / 1000

Demographic Transition - Stage 4 F As the final stage in the transition of population characteristics, the fourth stage sees the population increase rate again at 0. This stage reflects a highly industrialized, educated society. F Crude Birth Rate: Low 10 / 1,000 F Crude Death Rate: Low 10 / 1,000 F Natural Increase Rate: None 0 / 1,000