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Demographic Transition Model

Demographic Transition Model. Stage One: High Stationary. Birth Rate: High Death Rate: High Natural Increase: Stable or slow increase Reasons for Change? Example: Medieval Times. Stage 2: Early Expanding . Birth Rate: High Death Rate: Decreases (falls rapidly)

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Demographic Transition Model

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  1. Demographic Transition Model

  2. Stage One: High Stationary • Birth Rate: High • Death Rate: High • Natural Increase: Stable or slow increase • Reasons for Change? • Example: • Medieval Times

  3. Stage 2: Early Expanding • Birth Rate: High • Death Rate: Decreases (falls rapidly) • Natural Increase: very rapid Increases (Population) • Reasons for change? • Example: • Ethiopia, Egypt, Kenya, India

  4. Stage 3: Late Expanding • Birth Rate: Decreasing (falling) • Death Rate: Decreasing/Slowing (falls more • Natural Increase—Slows down (population) • Reasons for change? • Example: • Brazil

  5. Stage 4: Low Stationary • Birth Rate is low (decreasing) • Mortality Rate is low • Natural Increase: stable or slow increase • Reasons for change? • Examples: • U.S.A, Japan, France….

  6. Stage 5: Declining • Birth rate: very low • Death rate: low • Natural Increase (population): slow decrease • Reasons for change? • Examples: • Germany

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