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Geo ch.2

Population and Health

TermDefinition
demography the scientific study of population characteristics
carrying capacity the maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely
overpopulation occurs when the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to sustain life at a decent standard of living
ecumene the portion of earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement
arithmetic density people/land area
physiological density people/arable land
agricultural density farmers/arable land
natural increase rate (NIR) the percent by which a population grows in a year
doubling time the number of years needed to double a population
natural increase occurs when births (fertility) exceed deaths (mortality)
crude birth rate (CDR) (live births/year)/1,000 people
crude death rate (CDR) (deaths/year)/1,000 people
total fertility rate (TFR) the average number of children a woman will have throughout her childbearing years
infant mortality rate (IMR) the annual number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age (# of deaths age 0-1/1,000 live births)
demographic transition a process of change in a society's population from high crude birth and death rates and low natural increase rate to a condition of low crude birth and death rates, low natural increase rate, and higher total population
stage 1 low growth: very high birth and death rates, very low natural increase rate
stage 2 high growth: high birth rate, rapidly decreasing death rates, very high natural increase rate
stage 3 moderate growth: rapidly decreasing birth rate, moderately decreasing death rate, moderate natural increase rate
stage 4 low growth: very low birth rate, low/slightly increasing death rate, low to negative natural increase rate
life expectancy the average number of years an individual can be expected to live
elderly support ratio the number of working-aged people (15-64) divided by the number of persons 65 and older
dependency ratio the number of people who are too young or too old to work compared to the number of people in their productive years
population pyramid a bar graph that displays the percent of a place's population for each age and gender
epidemiologic transition focuses on distinctive health threats in each stage of the demographic transition
possible stage 5 very low birth rate, increasing death rate, declining natural increase rate
pronatalist policy a government policy that supports higher birth rates (China, India)
antinatalist policy a government policy that supports lower birth rates (Japan)
neo-malthusian population will ultimately exceed food or another resource (and already has in some regions)
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