Exam 12: Demography and Migration
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From the perspective of Thomas Malthus, so-called moral ways to prevent populations from growing beyond what the food supply can support include all but one of the following:
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Perhaps the most important historical reason that the demographic transition cannot apply to labour-intensive poor countries is that
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In 2010, the difference between the number moving into the United States and the number moving out of the United States was 5.05 million.This figure represents the ______________ for the United States.
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Buhle divides the total number of births in 2020 in Japan by the total number of people living in Japan at that time and multiplies it by 1 000.Buhle has calculated Japan's
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Demographers use the term emigration to denote the entrance of individuals into a new country.
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Positive checks are factors that work to increase population size.
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Placing countries into two broad categories such as 'developed/developing' or 'industrialised/industrialising' is misleading for all but one of the following reasons.
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The theory of the demographic transition suggests that the less economically and industrially developed countries will
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Which one of the following factors represents an example of a pull factor?
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To calculate the ________ for Angola, Jabu divides the number of deaths in 2020 among those one year old or younger by the total number of births in that same year.
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Urban areas with populations of one million or more are called megacities.
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Over the course of a year, 19.9 per cent of teens in Niger give birth to a baby.This figure represents the
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Sociologists who study births, deaths, and migration are known as
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Most rural-to-urban migrants in India move to the cities because
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The US has an infant mortality rate of 6 deaths per 1 000 births and a per capita income of $47 400.Based on this information, the United States is a
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The rate of urbanisation in labour-intensive poor economies far exceeds that of the core economies.
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Which of the following explains the difference in rates of urbanisation between core and labour-intensive poor economies?
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