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FACTORS INFLUENCING POPULATION CHANGE

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Created Date 03.24.21
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  • What is birth rate?
  • All of the following are factors that affect birth rate except
  • This is the difference between immigration and emigration. If there are more people entering it is positive but if there are more leaving it becomes negative.
  • Migration refers to the movement of people from one country to another or from one part of a country to another.
  • In the year 2016, a country's recorded birth rate was 23,346 and death rate 14,678. Calculate the country's natural increase.
  • The decrease of country X is 49,678, if its death rate is 68,456 what is its recorded number of births.
  • A high birth rate and rapidly growing population are often linked to unlimited economic development as more births equals more people working.
  • ___________ attitudes can influence a population's characteristics. As countries develop these influences tend to decrease.
  • A __________ birth rate results in fewer younger members of the population, while increased ________________________ a population containing a greater portion of older people.
  • What is the formula for calculating the crude birth rate of a population?
  • The fertility rate for a country is worked out as the average number of children that would be born per woman.
  • Mid-Year population is an estimate of population available by June 1 and is assumed to be the point at which half of the changes in the population during the year have occurred.

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