Birth Rate the number of live births per year, per 1000 population Death Rate the number of people dying each year per 1000 population Life Expectancy Infant Mortality Annual Growth Rate (Natural Increase) the average number of years people can expect to live for the difference in number between those are are born and those who die in a year.
Birth Rate the number of live births per year, per 1000 population Death Rate the number of people dying each year per 1000 population Life Expectancy Infant Mortality Annual Growth Rate (Natural Increase) the average number of years people can expect to live for the difference in number between those are are born and those who die in a year.
Birth Rate the number of live births per year, per 1000 population Death Rate the number of people dying each year per 1000 population Life Expectancy Infant Mortality Annual Growth Rate (Natural Increase) the average number of years people can expect to live for the difference in number between those are are born and those who die in a year.
per year, per 1000 Birth Rate population Death Rate the number of people dying each year per 1000 population
Life the average number of
Expectancy years people can expect to live for
Infant the number of number of
children who die before the Mortality age of 1 (for every 1,000 born)
Annual the difference in number
Growth Rate between those are are born (Natural Increase) and those who die in a year.
LEDC Less economically
developed country More economically MEDC developed country
Demographic diagram showing the
relationship between birth Transition and death rates over time Model
the relative percentages of
Population people of different age groups and sex, usually Structure shown on a population pyramid.
used to show population
Population structure (% of population according to age and sex) Pyramid
the ratio between those of
Dependency working age (economically active) and those of non- Ratio working age A population with a large Ageing number of elderly people (65+yrs) (also known as Population greying population)
A population with a large
Youthful number of young people (<15 yrs) Population
where there are not enough
Overpopulation resources to provide a reasonable standard of living for people
the movement of people
Migration
people who leave a country
Emigrants to settle in another people who have moved into a country to live Immigrants
short term migrants who
have moved for work and Guestworkers are expected to return home
somebody that has been
Refugee forced to move from where they live (for fear of persecution)
the movement of people
International from one country to another country (e.g. Turkish Migration migrants to Germany).
the movement of people
Internal within a country
Migration Reasons why people want Push Factors to move away from a place