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Unit 2 Topic 7 & 8
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This model conceptualizes how crude birth rate (CBR) and crude death rate (CDR) as well as the resulting rate of natural increase (RNI) change over time as countries go through industrialization and urbanization
Epidemiological Transition Model
Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth
Wallerstein's World Systems Theory
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A branch of medicine that studies the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases and other health conditions, such as tobacco use and sedentary lifestyle
Oncology
Endocrinology
Epidemiology
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The difference between the number of births and deaths in a given year, when expressed as a percentage of total population
Doubling Time
Total Fertility Rate
Infant Mortality Rate
Rate of Natural Increase
Net Migration Rate
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When a culture demonstrates a marked preference for males
Androcentrism
Ethnocentrism
Masocentrism
Racism
Feminism
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The average number of people per unit area of arable land
Arithmetic Density
Physiological Density
Agricultural Density
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People who disagree with the Malthusian view of overpopulation and resources & believe population growth leads to innovation
Cornucopians / Anti-Malthusians
Neo-Malthusians
Flat Earthers
Population Revisionists
Population Pessimists
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A measure of how many infants die within the first year of their life per 1000 live births
Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
Crude Death Rate (CDR)
Crude Birth Rate (CBR)
Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
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Increase in food production resulting from the use of new farming methods
Simons Effect
Boserup Effect
Communism
Marxism
Caussey Effect
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A disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high portion of the population
Glycemic
Epidemic
Endemic
Pandemic
Overpopulation
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This model seeks to explain how changes in health services and living standards affect patterns of disease
Epidemiological Transition Model
Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth
Wallerstein's World Systems Theory
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The number of years a person can expect to live from birth
Total Fertility Rate
Elderly Dependency Ratio
Life Expectancy
Crude Birth Rate
Rate of Natural Increase
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A useful graphic device for comparing age and sex structure
Cartogram
Population Pyramid
Flow Line Chart
Demographic Transition Model
Demographic Equation
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Which of the following best illustrates a pronatalist population policy?
A government offers free contraception to lower-income households
A government restricts immigration from neighboring countries
A government provides tax incentives for families with three or more children
A government launches a campaign to promote smaller family sizes
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Match the correct definition and Exam
policies that encourage more population growth by increasing fertility rates
policies that discourage population growth by limiting/reducing fertility rates
Bulgaria is the country with the best maternity leave in the world, offering new parents an incredible 410 days of paid time off.
Egypt’s “Two is Enough” policy, encouraging families to have no more than two children
Pronatalist Definition
Antinatalist Definition
Pronatalist Example
Antinatalist Example
Pronatalist Definition
Antinatalist Definition
Pronatalist Example
Antinatalist Example
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Which of the following best represents an antinatalist population policy?
A country increases refugee quotas to address labor shortages
A government limits each family to two children and promotes sterilization
A rural area offers land grants to families with three or more children
A nation launches a campaign celebrating traditional family values and motherhood
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A country facing a declining workforce implements a policy that offers permanent residency and financial incentives to highly skilled foreign workers. What type of population policy does this represent?
Antinatalist policy
Restrictive (closed) migration policy
Pronatalist policy
Expansive (open) immigration policy
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Which of the following best explains why global fertility rates have decreased over the past century?
Greater worldwide access to education, employment, and contraception for women
Stricter government policies limiting childbirth in most countries across the globe
Rising global life expectancy reducing the need for families to have many children
Theories of migration patterns, such as Ravenstein’s laws, shaping where people move
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Which of the following factors would decrease a country’s total fertility rate?
Greater worldwide access to education, employment, and contraception for women
Health care becoming more accessible to all citizens which helps decrease the country’s IMR
Women being allowed to attend school
Theories of migration patterns, such as Ravenstein’s People moving from rural communities to urban areas, shaping where people move
All of these answer choices
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Which of the following has the greatest chance of improving the economy of a country?
Higher levels of education for women
High fertility rates
Greater access to contraceptives
More job opportunities in the informal sector
Brain Drain
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Which world region is female sterilization the most common method of birth control?
Southeast Asia
Western Europe
Siberia
Latin America
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Which of the following changing roles for women would have the HIGHEST impact on mortality rates?
Women’s greater involvement in politics raises overall government spending levels
Women with more education promote healthier families and reduce infant mortality
Women entering the workforce causes hospitals to expand into rural communities
Women delaying childbirth leads to more mortality and more migration into urban areas for health care
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Which of the following best explains how changing roles for women influence migration patterns?
Women gaining access to education causes governments to limit migration abroad
Women’s higher fertility rates increase the demand for more foreign workers
Women moving for jobs in cities contribute to rural-to-urban migration flows
Women’s participation in politics creates new trade agreements between nations
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