What Is Demography? Flashcards
(21 cards)
Demography defination
Scientific study about human population which focus on 3 thing.
Change in population growth
Composition of people
Distribution in space
Source of Demography
- Census
- National Survey
3.development studies
4.icddrb
5.Niport
6.Registration
Demographic process
1.fertility
2.mortality
3.marriage
4.migration
5.social mobility
Demographic transition
High stationary
Early expanding
Late expanding
Low stationary
Decline
Population Pyramids
Devloped and devloping country
What is census
Process of collecting, compiling and publishing
Demographic, social, economic data
At specific time
In a country
System and method of census
De facto
De jure
Enumeration questionnaire
De jure
Merit
More reliable
Current data
Demerit
Expensive
More people
More time
Everyone may not be present
Vital statistics
Data related to vital events birth death marriage divorce
Source of vital statistics
Census
Registration of vital events
Hospital records
Epidemiology surveillance
Population survey
Medical Record
Hospital opd
Crude death rate and birth rate and Growth rate
The number of death which occirs per 1000 in.mid year population for one year in specifoc place
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1.40%
Case fertility rate
The number of death due to a disease divided by the number of case due to a disease
Population explosion
Growth rate more than 2%
Early marriage
Lac of women education
Religion
Traditional
Lack of job opputunities
Poverty
Preference of boy than daughter
Slow urbanization and industrialization
Multiple marriange
Place of.women in society
Doubling time
Time required to double the size of population
70/growth rate
Migration
Moving people from one place to another
Social mobility
Change in social status
Fertility
Capability of a individual yo produce child
Parity
Number of child born alive to a women
Fecumdity
Physiological capability to produce a live birth
Sterility
Inability for a women to conceive child or inability for a man to cause a women conceive for diff reason
Pish and pull factor of migration
Unemployment
Social crime
Natural disaster
Poverty
War
Social insecurity