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Social Studies 11

Chapter 13 Population

Glossary TermDefinition
Demography The statistical study of human populations, specifically birth rates, death rates, natural increase rates, and other factors that affect population change in an area or country.
Rate of natural increase The difference between the crude birth rate and crude death rate.
Crude birth rate A figure obtained by dividing the number of births in one year by the population and multiplying by 1000.
Crude death rate A figure obtained by dividing the number of deaths in one year by the population and multiplying by 1000.
Population growth rate The fractional rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases. (Births - Deaths + Immigrants - Emigrants) / population * 1000
Net migration Rate The difference between the immigration and emigration rates.
Doubling Time The time required for a population to double in size. Can be calculated by using the "rule of seventy". Divide 70 by the natural increase rate for a country to determine the approximate doubling time for that country,
Demographic Transition Model (Stage 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) A model that can be used to show the changes in a population's birth rates and death rates, and growth based on its technological development.
Life expectancy The average number of years that an individual is expected to live.
Fertility rate The number of children a woman will have in her lifetime.
Population density The number of people living in a given area.
Crude density Can be determined by dividing the population of a country by its area.
Nutritional density The measure of how much nutrition in calories an area of land can produce.
Carrying capacity The number of people that the land can support. If the population increases beyond this number there will likely be famine or disease to reduce the population to a manageable level.
Population census The collection of statistics about people and activities. In Canada one of these is held every ten years, with a less complete compilation every five years.
Population pyramid A graph divided into five year intervals by male and female that shows the age and sex structure of a population.
Dependency ratio The ratio between the number of people that are working and those that are over the age of 65 and under the age of 15.
Overpopulation Can be determined using the ratio of population to available resources. If a given environment has a population of ten, but there is food or drinking water enough for only nine, then that environment is suffering from ___________________.
China's one-child policy A planned birth policy implemented to deal with the problem of overpopulation. Families are allowed to have one child, additional children will result in large fines.
population distribution the way people are spaced over the earth's surface
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