Exam 4: Fertility
Exam 1: An Introduction to Demography14 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Demography17 Questions
Exam 3: The Sources of Demographic Information16 Questions
Exam 4: Fertility14 Questions
Exam 5: The Family and Sexuality12 Questions
Exam 6: Contraception and Birth Control12 Questions
Exam 7: Mortality14 Questions
Exam 8: Internal Migration13 Questions
Exam 9: International Migration16 Questions
Exam 10: Age and Sex Composition17 Questions
Exam 11: Race and Ethnicity15 Questions
Exam 12: World Population Change Over Time16 Questions
Exam 13: Population Change in the Us12 Questions
Exam 14: Population Distribution13 Questions
Exam 15: Population Policy14 Questions
Exam 16: The Earth in the 21st 22nd Centuries14 Questions
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What are the proximate determinants of fertility? How many are there, and how do they work? Tell me which of the determinants are considered to be the major and most important ones.
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Lay out some of the reasons why males have been excluded from the analysis of fertility. Then, list some of the reasons why male fertility should not be so excluded.
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Below are key terms that demographers use in studying fertility. Which term describes the biological capability of producing live births?
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In the U.S. and in most other countries, the sex ratio at birth is about:
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Differentiate between the concepts of fertility and reproduction. Then, mention one demographic measure that is used to measure fertility and one that is used to measure reproduction.
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Which of the following birth/fertility rates is cross-sectional and measures the number of births in a population in a year per 1,000 individuals in that population?
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Why did the United States have relatively high fertility rates from 1790 through 1860?
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Fertility analyses can be conducted in different ways. If a researcher analyzes the total fertility rate of U.S. women in the single year of 2016, what kind of an analysis is she conducting?
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Describe and discuss for the U.S. population some of the key the patterns and trends for each of the following different aspects of fertility: adolescent fertility, nonmarital fertility and voluntarily childlessness.
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Calculate the general fertility rate when there was 20 million women aged 14-49 in the population in a specific year and there were 5 million births in the same year.
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There are seven proximate determinants of fertility as developed by John Bongaarts. Which four are referred to as the primary determinants?
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