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Monitoring Human Populations and changing growth rates - Coggle Diagram
Monitoring Human Populations and changing growth rates
Pro-natalist policies
Encourages higher birthrates
-Singapore, offered long maternity leave for mother with 4+ children
Anti-natalist policies
Policies encourage or reward having fewer children
•One child policy in China
•Heavy taxes jail or forced abortions on women who already had one child
Non-opressive anti-natalist strategies
Providing family planning services
-Promoting sex education
-Accesability to birht control, including condoms
-Programs and clinics for advice
•Reduces number of unintended pregnacies,births and abortions.
•Reduces rates of infant mortality
Educating and empoweing women
-Low income women who
cannot read often have avergae of 5-7 children
-Women have more rights
-Women earn their own income
Reducing poverty through economic development
Countries become industrialized,
their per capita incomes rise, poverty declines, and their populations grow more slowly.
Preindustial
-Population grows slow due to high birth and death rates
Transitional
-Population grows fast due to high birth rates and drop in death rates
Industrial
-Population grows slows. Birth and death rates drop due to improve health and education.
Postindustrial
-Population growth levels off and declines. Birth rates fall below death rates