In demography, demographic transition is a phenomenon and theory in the social sciences referring to the historical shift from high birth rates and high...
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The Neolithic demographic transition was a period of rapid population growth following the adoption of agriculture by prehistoric societies (the Neolithic...
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War (redirect from Demographic transition theory of war)
Implications of Global Demographic Trends"[1] Archived 10 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine Heinsohn, G. (2006): "Demography and War" (online) Archived...
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600/sq mi) in 2022. The population of the UK has undergone demographic transition—that is, the transition from a (typically) pre-industrial population, with high...
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in different stages of demographic transition. The Muslim-dominated north is in an earlier stage of the demographic transition with much higher fertility...
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some of the most compelling evidence to date of the demographic dividend. The demographic transition in East Asia occurred over 5–15 years during the 1950s...
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than hamper it. Egypt Gaza Strip Yemen Demographic dividend Demographic economics Demographic transition Demographic window Overpopulation Forsyth, Tim....
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Retrieved 2023-04-05. "Taiwan Age structure – Demographics". www.indexmundi.com. "Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model – Population Education". populationeducation...
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Related: Income and fertility Demographic dividend Demographic transition Demographic gift Demographic window Demographic trap Preston curve Development...
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Britons are in demographic decline in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the United Kingdom, respectively. White demographic decline can also...
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Population pyramid (category Demographic economics)
Age class structure Demographic analysis Demographic transition Middle East Youth Initiative Overpopulation Political demography Population growth Sex...
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Neolithic Revolution (redirect from Neolithic transition)
of rapid population growth, a phenomenon known as the Neolithic demographic transition. These developments, sometimes called the Neolithic package, provided...
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other aspects. The demography of Albania is monitored by the Institute of Statistics of Albania. The institute has performed demographic censuses since the...
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in 1965 to 0.99% in 2005. While Mexico is now transitioning to the third phase of demographic transition, close to 50% of the population in 2009 was 25...
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Population growth (redirect from Demographic growth)
population growth. Demographic history Demographic transition Density dependence Ecological overshoot Epidemiological transition Human population planning...
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around the year 1800 brought about what has come to be called the demographic transition. This eventually led to a long-term decline in TFR in every region...
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In demography and medical geography, epidemiological transition is a theory which "describes changing population patterns in terms of fertility, life expectancy...
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German Confederation (section Demographic transition)
21,000,000 to 34,000,000. The era saw the demographic transition take place in Germany. It was a transition from high birth rates and high death rates...
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and mortality rates. Britain was the first country to undergo the demographic transition and the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. The population...
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Mobility transition Demographic gravitation Demographic transition model Zelinsky, Wilbur (April 1971). "The Hypothesis of the Mobility Transition". Geographical...
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of Japan 2065 (middle-birth, middle-death scenario case) Japan demographic transition 1888–2019 Japan's population is aging faster than that of any other...
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World population (section Global demographics)
explosion". World portal Demographics of the world Anthropocene Birth control Coastal population growth Demographic transition Doomsday argument Family...
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Pennsylvania State University. He also created the Zelinsky Model of Demographic Transition. An Illinoisan by birth, but a "northeasterner by choice and conviction"...
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surpassed its death rate. Cuba is currently in the fourth stage of demographic transition. In terms of age structure, the population is dominated (71.1%)...
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population is negative. Croatia is in the fourth (or fifth) stage of the demographic transition. In terms of age structure, the population is dominated by the 15...
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be higher than the death rate. Bolivia is in the third stage of demographic transition. In terms of age structure, the population is dominated by the 15–64...
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Population momentum (redirect from Demographic momentum)
Population momentum or demographic inertia is the tendency of the raw birth rate to rise (fall) as a result of past high (low) fertility rates, even after...
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natural growth rate is positive. The Gambia is in the second stage of demographic transition. In terms of age structure, The Gambia is dominated by 15- to 24-year-old...
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declining birth rate, the country is in the third stage of its Demographic transition. In 2017, Pakistan's sex ratio stood at 105 males per 100 females...
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Population planning in Singapore (category Demographics of Singapore)
Singapore was a developing nation and had not yet undergone the demographic transition; though birth rates fell from 1957 to 1970. In 1970, birth rates...
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