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a measurement of the number of people per given unit of land  population density  
the population of a country or region expressed as an average per unit area. the figure is derived by dividing the population of the areal unit by the number of square kilometers or miles that make up the unit.  arithmetic population density  
the number of people per unit area of arable land  physiological population density  
descriptions of locations on the earth's surface where populations live  population distribution  
maps where one dot represents a certain number of a phenomenon, such as population  dot map  
term used to designate large coalescing supercities that are forming in diverse parts of the world.  megalopolis  
a periodic and official count of a country's population  census  
the time required for a population to double in time  doubling time  
the rapid growth of the worlds human population during the past century, attended by ever-shorter doubling times and accelerating rates of increase  population explosion  
population growth measured as the excess of live births and deaths.  natural increase  
the number of live births yearly per thousand people in a population  crude birth rate  
the number of deaths yearly per thousand people in a population  crude death rate  
multistage model, based on western europe's experience, of changes in population growth exhibited by countries undergoing industrialization. high birth rates are folowed by pluging death rates, producing a huge net population gain, followed by decrease  demographic transition  
the level at which a national population ceases to grow  stationary population level  
structure of a population in terms of age, sex, and other properties such as marital status and education  population composition  
visual representations of the age and sex composition of a poulation whereby the percentage of each age group (generally five-year increments) is represented by a horizontal bar the length of which represents its relationships to the total population.  population pyramids  
a figure that describes the number of babies that die within the first year of their lives in a given population  infant mortality rate  
a figure that describes the number of children that die between the first and fifth years of their lives in a given population  child mortality rate  
a figure indicating how long, on average, a person may be expected to live. mormally expressed in the context of a particular state  life expectancy  
Immune sysem disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus which over a period of years weakens the capacity of the immune system to fight off infection so that weight loss and weakness set in and other afflictions may hasten an infected persons deah  AIDS  
generally long lasting afflictions now more common because of higher life expectancies  chronic diseases  
government policies that encourage large families and raise the rate of population growth  expansive population policies  
government policies designed to favor one racial sector over others  eugenic population policies  
governmental policies designed to reduce the rate of natural increase  restrictive population policies