Geography- Definitions UK in the 21st Century Part B

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A pattern where the growth rate constantly increases
Exponential Growth
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The number of babies born per 1000 people per year
Birth Rate
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The difference between birth rate and death rate as a %
Natural Change
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The birth rate exceeds the death rate
Natural Increase
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A population in balance. Birth rate is equal to death rate, so there is no growth or decrease
Zero Growth
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The proportion of people under 16 or over 65 who depend on the working population
Dependancy ratio
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Demographic … (DTM) shows how a countries population is likely to change as it develops, based on changing birth rates and death rates
Transition Model
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Work Patterns- Allows workers to fit in family responsibilities, study or do another job
Part Time Work
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Work Patterns- Allows workers to choose when to start and finish work within set limits
Flexi Time
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Work Patterns- Two people share the same job, which allows workers to share the load of a full-time job
Job Sharing
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Work Patterns- An outside company or self-employed worker can be brought in to get a job done
Sub Contract
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Card 2

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The number of babies born per 1000 people per year

Back

Birth Rate

Card 3

Front

The difference between birth rate and death rate as a %

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

The birth rate exceeds the death rate

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

A population in balance. Birth rate is equal to death rate, so there is no growth or decrease

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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