1/26-1/27 objective: using article, powerpoint, interactive handout tsw learn the stages of...

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1/26-1/27 Objective: Using article, PowerPoint,

interactive handout TSW learn the stages of demographic transition and apply that by analyzing population pyramids.

Hook: What is a transition? What are some transitions you have had to make in your own life? What are some transitions you will have to make in the future?

Occurs in 4 stage◦ These stages track a countries level of

development ◦ Predicts the stability, growth or decline of the

number of people in a population

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Characteristics◦ Have high birth rates and high death rates◦ The population is stable ( not growing)◦ found in Pre-Industrial Societies

Ex: indigenous communities ( Pre-Agricultural Revolution)

Reasons◦ Lack of clean water, sanitation, medical care,

education◦ Lack of family planning (use, access or need)

Characteristics◦ Birth rate remains high◦ death rate is falling◦ Population grows steadily

Ex Yemen, Afghanistan, Laos, Swaziland, Bangladesh Reasons

◦ 2nd Agricultural Revolution◦ Industrialization begins◦ Medical care Improves (just a little bit)◦ Family planning still not widely used

Characteristics◦ Birth Rates (Natality) fall

Infant Mortality Rates Decline◦ Death Rates (Mortality) fall

However Population is still growing◦ Industrialization continues◦ Urbanization Increases

EX: Mexico, Colombia, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Saudi Arabia, Haiti, Iraq, Libya

Reasons◦ Cultural shift- people begin to favor small families◦ Status of Women Rises

Family planning available ◦ Education

Literacy Rates increase for both women and men◦ Healthcare and Sanitation improves

(Increased standard of living)

Characteristics◦ Birth rates very low ◦ Death rates very low

Population is steady or shrinking◦ EX: Japan, Canada, China, most of Europe

Reasons◦ High standard of living◦ Healthcare and Sanitation widely available

(long life expectancy)◦ Elevated status of Women

More women in the labor force Cultural attitudes favor smaller families Education more readily accessible

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