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Demographic Transition Summary

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION

BY:LAUREN
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WHAT IS IT?

  • Explains structure of pop and pop totals over time
  • From poor and undeveloped to fully developed and rich
  • Based on current societal patterns, traditions, and rates

VOCAB

  • Birth rate-number of babies being born per 1000 people
  • Death rate-number of deaths per 1000 people
  • Infant mortality rate-# of babies that will die before their first b-day per 1000 babies born
  • Longevity/life expectancy-average age people will live to
  • Fertility rate-average number of babies born to a woman over her lifetime
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VOCAB CONTD.

  • Replacement level-2.1 babies per woman
  • Demographic transition model-societal evolution broken down into 4 stages
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STAGE 1

PRE-MODERN/PRE-CIVILIZATION

WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 1

  • Happened for 1/2 million years
  • Hunters and gatherers, all rural
  • Low overall population
  • Some good years, some bad
  • Birth and death rate high and erratic (35-45)
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WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 1 CONTD.

  • Fertility rate high (10-15)
  • Infant mortality rate high
  • Longevity rates low
  • No countries in this stage
  • Not good conditions, no technology, health care, or education
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STAGE 2

URBANIZING/INDUSTRIALIZATIONO

WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 2

  • A lot if change in 8,000 years
  • Agricultural revolution creates stable food supply
  • Industrialization revolution creates factories to produce more
  • Civilization increases
  • Mostly rural, urban growing
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WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 2 CONTD.

  • Increasing technology advances
  • Medical revolution improves sanitation
  • Birth rates high, but stable
  • Death rates suddenly drop
  • Infant mortality rate lower

WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 2 CONTD.

  • Fertility rates high, children still assets
  • Mentally in stage 1
  • Population explodes
  • Under-developed
  • Africa-Zambia, Southeast Asia-Vietnam, Central America-Guatemala
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STAGE 3

MATURE INDUSTRALIZATION

WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 3

  • Farming decreases, needs less people
  • More industrialization
  • More urban
  • Better things in cities
  • Society more complex, better life
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WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 3 CONTD.

  • Health care better
  • More education available and accessible
  • Educating women lowers fertility rates
  • Birth rate declines to meet death rate
  • Death rate declines at a slow, steady rate
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WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 3 CONTD.

  • Infant mortality decreases
  • Cultural lag=population boom
  • Fertility rate lowers majorly
  • Longevity increases
  • Early-Africa,Asia,middle east/late-south America,turkey,south Africa,china

STAGE 4

POST INDUSTRALIZATION

WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 4

  • Hardly anyone farms, or lives rural
  • Decrease in industrializing
  • People work in service
  • Birth and death rates level out and meet each other
  • Stable population growth, high population total
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WHAT HAPPENS IN STAGE 4 CONTD.

  • Fertility rate low
  • Longevity getting higher and higher
  • Advances in technology and health
  • Rich countries
  • US, UK, UEA, Europe

STAGE 5

POSSIBILITY?

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IN STAGE 5

  • Death rate doesn't get lower
  • Birth rate lowers below death rate
  • Population shrinks
  • Just now a possibility
  • Russia, Japan, Italy

OVERALL SUMMARY

WHAT DOES ALL OF THIS MEAN?
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SUM UP

  • Increase in urban, industry, education, health, tech, longevity
  • Decrease in infant mortality and fertility rates
  • Low pop at 1, boom at 2, slow growth at 3, stable and high at 4
  • Helps predict future populations