why birth rate and death rate changes in each stage
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- Created on: 01-04-15 10:20
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- why birth rate and death rate changes through each DTM stage
- stage 1 - high stationary
- birth rate = high
- children needed for farming
- no family planning
- religious/social encouragement
- many children die at an early age
- death rate = high
- diseases
- famine
- poor medical knowledge
- birth rate = high
- stage 3 - late expanding
- birth rate = falling
- improved medical care and diet
- fewer children needed
- death rate = slow falling
- fewer children die
- improvements in medical care
- water supply and sanitation
- birth rate = falling
- stage 5 - decline
- birth rate = very low
- family planning
- good health
- later marriages
- improving status of women
- death rate = low
- good healthcare
- reliable food supply
- birth rate = very low
- stage 4 - low stationary
- birth rate = low
- family planning
- good health
- later marriages
- improving status of women
- death rate = low
- good healthcare
- reliable food supply
- birth rate = low
- stage 2 - early expanding
- birth rate = high
- children needed for farming
- no family planning
- religious/ social encouragement
- many children die early (diseases etc)
- death rate = rapid fall
- fewer children die
- improvements in medical care
- water supple and sanitation
- birth rate = high
- stage 1 - high stationary
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