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Population Definition
AGE DISTRIBUTIONthe distribution of individuals among age groups in a population
CARRYING CAPACITYThe supportable population of an organism, given the food, habitat, water and other necessities available within an ecosystem is known as the ecosystem's carrying capacity for that organism. For the human population more complex variables such as sanitati
COHORTIn statistics and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects — most often humans from a given population — defined by experiencing an event (typically birth) in a particular time span
DEMOGRAPHIC EQUATIONThe forumula that calculates population change. The increase (or decrease) in population is births minus deaths plus (or minus) net migration.
DEMOGRAPHIC MOMENTUMDemographic momentum is the phenomenon of continued population increase despite reduced reproductive rates.
DEMOGRAPHIC REGIONSdefined regions where demographics of an area take place
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODELDemographic transition is a model used to explain the process of transition from high birth rates and high death rates to low birth rates and low death rates,parts of the economic development of a country from a pre-industrial to a industrialized economy.
DEPENDENCY RATIOis the ratio of the economically dependent part of the population to the productive part.
DIFFUSION OF FERTILITY CONTROLthe diffusion of products that help in the use of lessening the number of births within a country
DISEASE DIFFUSIONDisease diffusion occurs when a disease is transmitted to a new location [1]. It implies that a disease spreads, or pours out, from a central source
DOUBLING TIMThe doubling time is the period of time required for a quantity to double in size or value. It is applied to population growth, inflation, resource extraction, consumption of goods, compound interest, and many other things which tend to grow over time.
ECUMENEThey are the un-habited areas of the earth.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION MODELconsiders the diminishing role of epidemics or infectious diseases for a general decline in mortality
GENDERED SPACEthe occurrence of a certain gender in a place
INFANT MORTALITY RATEInfant mortality is defined as the number of deaths of infants (one year of age or younger) per 1000 live births.
J-CURVEThe shape of the trend of a country’s trade balance following a devaluation. A lower exchange rate initially means cheaper exports and more expensive imports, making the current account worse (a bigger deficit or smaller surplus).
MALADAPTATIONA maladaptation is an adaptation that is (or has become) less helpful than harmful.
MALTHUS, THOMASA English demographer and political economist Thomas Robert Malthus, FRS (13 February 1766 – 1834),has become arguably best-known for his influential views on population growth. He famously emphasised the potential for populations to rise steeply.
MORTALITYMortality is the condition of being mortal, or susceptible to death; the opposite of immortality.??
NATALITYBirth rate, or new individuals per unit time, can be referred to as natality, the opposite of mortality.