Population Growth and Decline Flashcards

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Population Growth

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The increase in the number of individuals in a population over time. It is influenced by factors such as birth rates, death rates, and migration.

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Natural Increase

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Natural increase is the growth of a population due to the difference between birth rates and death rates. A positive natural increase contributes to population growth.

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Fertility Rate

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The average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime. It is a crucial factor in understanding population growth.

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Mortality Rate

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Mortality rate refers to the number of deaths per unit of the population within a given time period, usually per 1,000 people.

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Life Expectancy

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The average number of years a person can expect to live. It is influenced by factors such as healthcare, nutrition, and living conditions.

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Population Decline

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Population decline occurs when the number of deaths and emigrants exceeds the number of births and immigrants, leading to a decrease in population size.

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Ageing Population

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An ageing population has a higher proportion of elderly individuals compared to young ones. It can result from declining birth rates and increased life expectancy.

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Dependency Ratio

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The dependency ratio compares the economically dependent population (young and elderly) to the working-age population, providing insights into the economic challenges a society might face.

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Factors Influencing Population Growth

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Population growth is influenced by factors such as fertility rates, mortality rates, economic opportunities, healthcare, education, and government policies.

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Overpopulation

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Overpopulation occurs when the number of people exceeds the carrying capacity of the environment, leading to strain on resources and social systems.

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Underpopulation

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Underpopulation refers to a situation where the population is too small to fully exploit the available resources, potentially leading to economic challenges.

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Migration and Population Growth

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Migration can influence population growth by adding or reducing the number of individuals in a region. Immigration contributes to growth, while emigration may lead to decline.

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Population Policies

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Governments may implement population policies to manage growth or decline, including incentives for family planning, immigration policies, and measures to address ageing populations.

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Demographic Transition Model and Population Growth

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The demographic transition model explains the relationship between economic development and population growth, illustrating the shift from high birth and death rates to low rates

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Sustainable Population Growth

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Sustainable population growth balances the number of people with the available resources and environmental capacity, ensuring a high quality of life for all.

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Impact of Population Growth on the Environment

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Rapid population growth can strain the environment, leading to deforestation, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and other ecological challenges.

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Economic Impacts of Population Growth and Decline

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Population growth can drive economic development, but rapid decline or ageing populations may pose economic challenges due to a shrinking workforce.

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Family Planning and Birth Control

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Family planning programs and access to birth control methods play a role in controlling population growth by allowing individuals to make informed choices about family size.

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Social and Cultural Factors Influencing Population Growth

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Social and cultural factors, such as religious beliefs, societal norms, and attitudes towards family size, can impact population growth.

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Global Population Trends

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Global population trends include variations in growth rates among different regions, with some experiencing rapid growth and others facing decline or stabilization.