Deck 6: Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes,consequences,and Controversies
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Deck 6: Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes,consequences,and Controversies
1
Which of the following would most likely reduce the birthrate?
(a)public health improvements
(b)an increase in child mortality
(c)a decline in the availability of secondary education
(d)a reduction in the opportunity cost of a woman's time
(e)all of the above.
(a)public health improvements
(b)an increase in child mortality
(c)a decline in the availability of secondary education
(d)a reduction in the opportunity cost of a woman's time
(e)all of the above.
A
2
The Malthusian population trap assumes that
(a)contraception is unavailable.
(b)technological progress may be rapid.
(c)fertility increases with per capita income.
(d)all of the above.
(a)contraception is unavailable.
(b)technological progress may be rapid.
(c)fertility increases with per capita income.
(d)all of the above.
C
3
Projections place world population by 2050 at
(a)between 4 and 6 billion.
(b)between 6 and 8 billion.
(c)between 8 and 10 billion.
(d)between 10 and 12 billion.
(a)between 4 and 6 billion.
(b)between 6 and 8 billion.
(c)between 8 and 10 billion.
(d)between 10 and 12 billion.
C
4
The hidden momentum of population growth is caused by
(a)the demographic transition.
(b)population age structure.
(c)the opportunity cost of a woman's time.
(d)children's contribution to income.
(a)the demographic transition.
(b)population age structure.
(c)the opportunity cost of a woman's time.
(d)children's contribution to income.
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5
Why might improvements in children's public health care services lower fertility?
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6
The world rate of population growth is closest to
(a)1%.
(b)2%.
(c)3%.
(d)4%.
(a)1%.
(b)2%.
(c)3%.
(d)4%.
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7
Explain the reasons for the hidden momentum of population growth and state its implication for population levels.
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8
Are developing countries experiencing a demographic transition much like the one developed countries did at their earlier stages of economic development or are there important differences?
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9
What are some of the differences between the population policies of China and India? What factors may have contributed to their success or failure?
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10
What is meant by the demographic transition? What are the differences in the demographic transition between the current developed economies and developing countries?
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11
The number of live births per 1000 people in the population per year is the
(a)hidden momentum of population growth.
(b)population growth rate.
(c)demographic transition.
(d)crude birth rate.
(a)hidden momentum of population growth.
(b)population growth rate.
(c)demographic transition.
(d)crude birth rate.
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12
Provide a concise statement about the relationship between population growth and absolute poverty,female wages,rural-urban migration,availability of pensions,availability of healthcare,availability of education,and rate of investment.
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13
In stage III of the demographic transition,
(a)the birth rate and the death rate are relatively low.
(b)the birth rate and the death rate are relatively high.
(c)the birth rate is relatively high and the death rate is relatively low.
(d)the birth rate is relatively low and the death rate is relatively high.
(a)the birth rate and the death rate are relatively low.
(b)the birth rate and the death rate are relatively high.
(c)the birth rate is relatively high and the death rate is relatively low.
(d)the birth rate is relatively low and the death rate is relatively high.
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14
Is there evidence that an increase in per capita income stimulates population growth?
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15
Explain carefully the opportunity costs of a mother's time,what may lead these to change over time,and what effects these changes have on family decisions.
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16
In recent years,the fertility rate in developing countries has been
(a)declining.
(b)holding steady.
(c)increasing.
(d)showing no particular pattern.
(a)declining.
(b)holding steady.
(c)increasing.
(d)showing no particular pattern.
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17
Evidence presented in the text suggests that birthrates among developing countries are lower with
(a)higher growth.
(b)higher inequality.
(c)higher GNP per capita.
(d)all of the above.
(a)higher growth.
(b)higher inequality.
(c)higher GNP per capita.
(d)all of the above.
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18
Which of the following will cause the largest reduction in the birthrate?
(a)the population becomes less religious
(b)public healthcare improves
(c)education becomes more available
(d)an increase in the opportunity cost of a woman's time
(a)the population becomes less religious
(b)public healthcare improves
(c)education becomes more available
(d)an increase in the opportunity cost of a woman's time
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19
Has population growth been a burden for China? Please answer true or false and explain.
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20
Children under the age of 15 represent about __________ percent of the population of developing countries.
(a)25
(b)29
(c)30
(d)61
(e)75
(a)25
(b)29
(c)30
(d)61
(e)75
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21
The proportion of the total population aged 0-15 and over 65,is known as the
(a)dependency burden.
(b)unproductive population.
(c)surplus labor.
(d)population momentum.
(a)dependency burden.
(b)unproductive population.
(c)surplus labor.
(d)population momentum.
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22
Approximately how many women were estimated to be "missing" in China?
(a)20-30 million
(b)35-48 million
(c)44-50 million
(d)52-58 million
(a)20-30 million
(b)35-48 million
(c)44-50 million
(d)52-58 million
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23
The rate of natural increase in the population of developing countries is most correlated with
(a)advances in developed country technology
(b)increases in developing country income
(c)an increase in the fertility rate
(d)all of the above.
(a)advances in developed country technology
(b)increases in developing country income
(c)an increase in the fertility rate
(d)all of the above.
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24
Which of the following is a direct implication of the view that childbearing is an economic decision?
(a)People will not have additional children unless they can earn a profit from doing so.
(b)Social factors have no effect on childbearing decisions.
(c)Compulsory education will increase fertility because educated children have the potential to earn higher salaries.
(d)Fertility should fall with improved opportunities for women to work in jobs outside the home.
(a)People will not have additional children unless they can earn a profit from doing so.
(b)Social factors have no effect on childbearing decisions.
(c)Compulsory education will increase fertility because educated children have the potential to earn higher salaries.
(d)Fertility should fall with improved opportunities for women to work in jobs outside the home.
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25
Evidence suggests that population growth has negative effects on
(a)economic growth.
(b)poverty reduction.
(c)environment.
(d)education.
(e)all of the above.
(a)economic growth.
(b)poverty reduction.
(c)environment.
(d)education.
(e)all of the above.
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26
At present,approximately how many years would it take for the world's population to double?
(a)35.
(b)58.
(c)96.
(d)211.
(a)35.
(b)58.
(c)96.
(d)211.
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27
Which of the following geographic regions is expected to experience the largest percentage increase in its population between 2003 and 2050?
(a)Asia and Oceania.
(b)Latin America.
(c)North America.
(d)Africa.
(a)Asia and Oceania.
(b)Latin America.
(c)North America.
(d)Africa.
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