Chapter 3 Human Population Keywords
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- 2. The youth dependency ratio is a measure of the young dependents (age 0 – 14) in a population, people younger than the age of 15 in relation to the working–age population (15 - 64 years old) as a ratio.
- 5. refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.
- 8. The rate at which the population replaces itself from one generation to the next (excluding migration).
- 9. The study of how and why populations change in size and how they can be managed.
- 10. The number of children, per 1000 live births, that die under the age of five in a population in a year.
- 11. The number of deaths per thousand people in the population, per year.
- 16. The dependency ratio is the measure of the dependents (non-working) portion of the population (age groups 0-14 and 65+) compared to the total independent (working) portion of the population ( 15 - 64 years). The ratio is expressed as the number of dependents per hundred people in the workforce.
- 18. The difference between the number of people entering a country (immigration) and the number of people leaving a country (emigration).
- 19. Where a family or people produce sufficient food for themselves, they do not have extra produce to sell.
- 21. 15-49 years old
- 22. species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- 23. The way in which the population is spread out across a given area.
- 27. These are factors that are causing people to leave an area. They may include factors such as war, drought, floods or the lack of housing, food, education, jobs or a poor standard of living.
- 31. hypothesized that unchecked population growth would quickly exceed carrying capacity, leading to overpopulation and social problems (famine/war).
- 35. To estimate the number of years for a population to double, take the number 70 and divide it by the growth rate of the population.
- 39. To leave one community or area in order to settle in another area.
- 41. The average age that a new-born child is expected to live to.
- 43. Land or a climate that has little or no rainfall. It is too dry to support vegetation.
- 44. People migrating into a country
- 45. A policy that discourages human reproduction.
- 46. The number of live births per 1000 women (age 15–49) in the population, per year.
- 47. A population with a high percentage of old people (aged 65 years or older).
- 48. The change in the size of a population due to birth rates, death rates and net migration rates.
- 49. Industry that converts raw materials such as farming or mining products into products for sale. The manufacturing industry.
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- 1. People migrating out of a country.
- 3. The total dependency ratio is a measure of both the young (age 0 – 14 years) and old dependents (age 65 and older) added together to show their number versus the independent population (15 - 64 year olds). The ratio is expressed as the total number of dependents (young and old) per hundred people in the workforce.
- 4. (TFR) the average number of children a woman would have assuming that current age-specific birth rates remain constant throughout her childbearing years.
- 6. industry such as mining, agriculture, fishing or forestry that is harvesting raw materials.
- 7. The old dependency ratio is the number of old dependents (age 65+) in a population, people older than 64 in relation to the working-age population (15 - 64 years old) as a ratio. The ratio is expressed as the total number of old dependents per hundred people in the workforce.
- 12. hypothesized that food production can & will increase to match the needs of the population; improved farming methods & new technologies enable this to happen.
- 13. equals the CBR – CDR.
- 14. The number of males and females within different age groups in a given population.
- 15. A policy that promotes human reproduction.
- 17. When water soaks into soils, removing the minerals and nutrients and reducing their ability to support plant life.
- 18. The change in the size of a population due to birth and death rates.
- 20. (CBR) the number of live births occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year
- 24. The branch of medical care dealing with children and childhood diseases.
- 25. The number of live births per thousand people in the population, per year. Also known as the crude birth rate as it does not take age or gender into account.
- 26. is a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population (typically that of a country or region of the world), which forms the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing.
- 28. A medical procedure used to make a person unable to have children.
- 29. The number of people living in a square kilometre (or other unit of area).
- 30. A population with a high percentage of young people (15 years or younger).
- 32. The movement of peoples from one place in the world to another.
- 33. based on averages; the number of years that someone is expected to live from a specific starting point; it changes as one grows older, and faces different risks.
- 34. The average number of children born alive to a woman in her lifetime.
- 36. The difference between the birth rates and death rates, and the change in numbers due to migration, in a population.
- 37. of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of
- 38. The number of infant deaths for every 1000 live births, of children under the age of one.
- 40. The difference between the birth rates and death rates in a population; natural increase differs from overallincrease.
- 42. To move into an area or region in order to settle down and live.