Exam 8: The Age Transition and the Life Course

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The most detailed approach to projecting a population is the _______ method.

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In most human societies there are more women at the older ages than there are men.

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Population momentum is most influenced by the proportion of the population that is

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The early impact of mortality decline on the age structure is to

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The demographic dividend is associated with an age structure characterized by

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The common designation of age 65 as the beginning of old age is based largely on

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Cohort flow captures the idea that

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A young age structure tends to have ____, whereas an older age structure tends to have ______.

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Mexico is currently in the midst of its own "age dividend" or "demographic windfall."

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A population projection and a population forecast refer to the same concept.

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If you see an age pyramid that caves in at the younger ages, the most likely explanation is

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A very important policy implication of the age transition is that societies have to

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A key characteristic of the age transition is that it represents

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Despite the decline in fertility in Mexico, that country has not experienced the same demographic dividend as China because

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The long-term impact of a fertility decline on the age structure is to

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