Ch. 9 Flashcards

1
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Baby-boom period

A

Period of high birth rates from 1946 to 1964

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2
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Crude birth / death rate

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Births/deaths per 1000 people

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3
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Cultural carrying capacity

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Allows people to live in comfort without unsustainable use of earths resources

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4
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Demographic transition

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As countries become industrialised, their death rates and then their birth rates decrease, followed by population increase

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5
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Demographic trap

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Country trapped in transitional stage of demographic transition, caused by weak economy

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6
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Postindustrial stage

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Low birth and death rates, stable population that could even decrease a little

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7
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Preindustrial

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High birth and death rates, little population growth

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8
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Family planning

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Educational and clinical services to help people choose number and time of children. Provide natal info

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9
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Gender imbalance

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People favor male children in China, so they give up their daughters due to the one child policy.

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10
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Industrial stage

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Birth rates drop and nearly reach death rates, brought by industrialisation medical advances and modernisation.

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11
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Infant mortality rate / life expectancy

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Indicate overall health of people in a country

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12
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Replacement level fertility

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Number of children needed to replace average couple. 2.1 in developed countries and 2.5 in developing countries

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13
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Total fertility rate

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TFR, average number of children a woman has during her life.

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14
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Transitional stage

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industrilisation begins, food production rises, health care improves, and death rates drop birth rates stay high and population growth increases

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15
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Urbanization

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People have better access to family planning and tend to have fewer children

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16
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Factors affecting birth rates (10)

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Importance of children in the labor force
Cost of raising and educating children
Availability if private and public pension systems
Urbanization
Educational and employment opportunities for women
Infant mortality rate
Average age at marriage
Availability of legal abortions
Availability of reliable birth control
Religious beliefs, traditions, cultural norms

17
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Factors affecting death rates (5)

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People live longer because of more food
better nutrition
medical advances
improved sanitation
safer water supplies
18
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What keeps infant mortality rates high in US (3)

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Inadequate health care for poor women
Drug addiction in poor women
High birth rate among teenagers

19
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Baby bust

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Due to delayed marriage contraceptive use and abortion