Population Change

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Key factors affecting population change and definitions
Gabriella Brittain
Flashcards by Gabriella Brittain, updated more than 1 year ago
Gabriella Brittain
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AGRICULTURAL CHANGE Occurs early on in the development of a country. Technology such as combine harvesters mean less work to be done, this can mean the farmers may not have so many children as they don't need them to help around the farm
URBANISATION Common in poorer countries as the cities have more opportunity. A major reason is for education for the children. It also mans that in an urban area not as many laborious jobs are being done
EDUCATION People are becoming more educated meaning there are improved standard of living, leaving children at more of an economic disadvantage. This is because having fewer children leaves the parents with more money for each one so they can have more opportunities
EMANCIPATION AND STATUS OF WOMEN Women are becoming more equal and receiving equal chances. Women are wanting to pursue careers further before having children. It means when they achieve highly they have less time to take maternity leaving or care for the children
INFANT MORTALITY The death of children under the age of one year
LIFE EXPECTANCY The average period that a person may expect to live.
REPLACEMENT RATE The percentage of a worker's pre-retirement income that is paid out by a pension program upon retirement.
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