Demographic transition refers to a shift in death rates followed by a shift in birthrates, and its associated population boom;Most developing nations are going through a demographic transition today.Demographic transition refers to a shift in death rates followed by a shift in birthrates, and its associated population boom. Most developing nations are going through a demographic transition today.
stage 4/5 the UK as low birth rate and low death rate, due to medical advances, however due to more adults not wanting as many children the birth is falling below the death rate and so the population is falling
Countries that are in stage 4 of the demographic transition model are typically more economically developed with low birth rates, low death rates, and a stable or declining population growth rate. Some examples of countries in stage 4 include most Western European countries, Japan, Canada, and Australia.
Countries in stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) are typically those that have declining birth rates and declining death rates due to improvements in healthcare, education, and economic development. Examples include countries in Western Europe, North America, and parts of Asia such as Japan and South Korea.
Occurred in Europe and the United States in the 19th century. Is happening today in most developing nations.
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Stage 3.
2nd stage.
stage 3
Stage 1
Stage 3.
Stage 3
they are in their second stage :)
Stage 2
Stage 4.
stage 3 i think
stage 3.