FRQ study unit 2 Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
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governmental or societal strategy designed to encourage higher birth rates and population growth.

A

Pronatalist policy

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financial incentives, family support, cultural incentives, national recognition.

THESE ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF..?

A

Pronatalist policies

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3
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economic stability, demographic concerns, and national identity.

THESE ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF:

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Reasons for supporting pronatalist policies

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4
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CBR: HIGH

CDR: HIGH

POPULATION CHANGE: very low growth

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stage one

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CBR: HIGH

CDR: HIGH(declining)

POPULATION CHANGE: Rapid Growth

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stage 2

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CBR: Declining

CDR: Declining

POPULATION CHANGE: Rapid, but starting to slow

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stage 3

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CBR: Low

CDR: Low

POPULATION CHANGE: Very low growth

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stage 4

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8
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CBR: Low

CDR: Low

POPULATION CHANGE: Low

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stage 5

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9
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What is the economic impact of NPG(negative population growth)?

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economic contraction, a smaller labor force, reduced demand for goods and services, and slower innovation

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10
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What happens to life expectancy in urban areas?

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It increases, due to better/ availability to healthcare, better technology, better access to healthier food options, less dependency ratio due to more diseases causing high death rates.

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