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SES Week 7

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World Population in 2008   6.7 billion  
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Estimated population for 2050   7.2-10.6  
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rate of growth in the world   80 million new people every year  
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what is the population change equation   PC=(births+immigration)-(Deaths+emigration)  
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what is the crude birth rate?   births per 1000 people in a population/year  
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what is the crude death rate?   deaths per 1000 people in population/year  
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what is the total fertility rate   the number of children a woman has had during her lifetime, averaged for population. same as biotic potential  
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what is the replacement level fertility   the number of children needed to replace everyone in the population. this varies between regions.  
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what is zero population growth   birth rate = death rate  
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sex ratio   relative number of males and females in a population  
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age distribution   number of individuals of each age in a population  
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growth is determined by________.   teenagers  
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traits of developed countries   low infant mortality rates life expectancy 77 years total fertility rate 2 21% population <15 12% population >65 per capita GDP 36,110  
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traits of developing countries   high infant morality rates life expectancy 52 years total fertility rate 5.7 44% population <15 3% population >65 per capita GDP 800$  
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factors that determine the impact of a society on natural resources.   population size, population density, degree of technological development  
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demography   study of populations and their characteristics  
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factors affecting birth rates and total fertility rates   children in the labor force cost of raising and education children avalibility of pension systems urbanization education and employment for women infant mortality rates average marrying rate abortion avaliability of birth control  
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what is the major factor in determining the family size is the role of ________ in society.   women  
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