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Population Characteristics
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Human Development Index A set of living conditions that gives a general picture of what life is like in a given country.
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Fertility Rate The average number of babies born in a woman’s lifetime in a given country. Country A = 1.58 children born/woman Country B = 5.39 children born/woman
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Birth Rate The number of babies who are born each year for every 1000 people in a country. Country A = 10.28 births/1,000 pop. Country B = 37.83 births/1,000 pop.
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Death Rate The number of people who die each year for every 1000 people in a country. Country A = 7.98 deaths/1,000 pop. Country B = 17.39 deaths/1,000 pop.
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Natural Increase Is when the population goes up because the birth rate is higher than the natural death rate.
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Life Expectancy Is the number of years that a baby born in a particular year can be expected to live under current conditions. Country A = 81.38 years Country B = 45.02 years
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Net Migration Is the difference between the number of people leaving (emigrating) a country and those coming in (immigrating). Country A = 5.65 migrants/1,000 population Country B = 3.31 migrants/1,000 population
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Doubling Time The amount of time it will take a country to double in size. More developed countries have a doubling time that is hundreds of years. The average doubling time for developing countries is 37 years.
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Literacy Rate Is a measure of the population over 15 who can read and write. Country A = 99% Country B = 28.1% (male = 43% female = 12.5%)
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Per Capita Income The average amount of money earned by each person in a country for one year. Country A = $39,400 Country B = $900
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Infant Mortality Rate Is the amount of infant deaths out of every 1,000 babies born in a year in a country. Country A = 4.92 deaths/1,000 live births Country B = 149.2 deaths/1,000 live births
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Population Pyramids Are a type of graph that give information about the number of people in each age group and the balance of males and females in a country’s population.
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What inferences can we make about “Country A” and Country B”? Which country would you rather live in? Which country do you believe is more “developed”?
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