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Population Dynamics - Coggle Diagram
Population Dynamics
Demographic Transition and Social Change
Early World Population Growth
Demographic Transition in the Less-Industrialized Countries
The Third Stage in the Less Industrialized Regions?
Gemeinschaft to Gessellschaft
Birth Control
The Prospects of Future Population Growth
The Redistribution of The World's Population
Population Momentum: Populations grow for years even if fertility falls below replacement level
Europe's Second Transition
Second Demographic Transition
The Aging of the World's Population
The U.S. Population: Growth and Change
Incipient Decline
Population Growth
Demographic Transitions
Measures and Models of Growth
Components Method
Difference Method
Measuring Growth by Difference
Linear Growth Model
Exponential Growth Model
Doubling Time
Growth by Components
G = (B – D) + (I – O)
The Four-Stage Process
Stage One: Low population growth rates because of high mortality
Stage 2: Began in mid-17th century
Stage 3: was due to an intentional decrease in fertility
Stage 4: growth is now slow, uneven, and rates are zero or below like before 1650
Pronatalism: The view that having many children is the most virtuous practice
The widespread introduction of the earliest modern technologies of Mortality Control