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birth rate-number of births occurring in a certain amount of time

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What demographic transition stage is Turkey?

Turkey is currently in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. they have both low birth and death rates but the population still increases slowly


What are the 4 stages demographic transition?

The four stages of demographic transition are:Stage 1: low growth- when hunter-gatherers were living and population growth was very little at all, almost no natural increase rate at allStage 2: high growth- after agricultural revolution when new farming and living techniques were discovered, population grew dramatically. it wasn't that more people were being born, just that more people were living longer than before. industrial revolution and the medical revolution also heightened population growthStage 3: moderate growth- happens when birth rate drops increasingly and death rate still drops but still slowly, but overall birth rate is still higher than death rate. country enters stage 3 when people choose to have less children. (Ex: united states and EuropeStage 4: low growth- meaning there is no growth at all, or ZPG, zero population growth. this is not the same as stage 1*Stage 5* (not a real stage but could be possibly soon) this would mean that the death rate is higher then the birth rate, more people are dying then are being born.!


What is the term to explain the rising birth rate of the 1940's and 1950's?

The term used to describe the rising birth rate during the 1940s and 1950s is the "Baby Boom." This period was characterized by a significant increase in birth rates, largely attributed to the end of World War II and a post-war economic boom.


What is a sentence using Demography?

The demography (statistical data) shows that the birth rate is much higher than the death rate.The Demographic survey shows that female birth rate in advanced countries is higher than in the backward countries.


What questions would a demographer need to answer to determine whether a country is approaching the demographic transition?

A demographer would need to answer questions about the country's birth rate, death rate, fertility rate, life expectancy, and overall population growth rate over a period of time. They would also consider factors like education levels, access to healthcare, and changes in societal attitudes towards family size and women's empowerment. By analyzing these indicators, a demographer can determine if the country is moving towards the demographic transition where birth and death rates stabilize at lower levels.