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6. what are the economic benefits of migration
- they dont send money home
- reduced under employment
- higher pressure of resources in area
7. what is transmigration in india
- moving people to inner islands
- moving people to outer islands
- moving people to cities
8. what are the shapes of the pyramids showing DTM stages
- concave, pyramidal, biconcave and expanded
- all pyramidal
- cncave, biconcave, inverted, extraverted
9. what si the odd one out in what population pyramids can show
- the effects of war
- the movement in and out of a country
- the effects of natural change
- the effects of migration
10. name a case study of population change due to migration
- poland to slough
- USA to UK
11. which describes stage 1 on the DTM?
- A period of high birth rate and death rate, both of with fluctuate. Population growth is small.
- a period of low birth rate and low death rate, both of which fluctuate.
- A period of high birth rate but falling death rate. The population begins to expand rapidly.
- a period of falling birth rate and continuing fall in death rate. Population growth slows down.
- death rate slightly exceeds the birth rate. This causes the population decline.
12. what is the odd one out?
- longevity
- fertility
- mortality
13. what is a problem of an ageing population?
- housing resources
- decreases death rate
- too much bingo
- not enough pension demands
14. define population structure
- the migrant has to migrate because of circumstances.
- a permanent or semi-permanent change of residence of an individual or group of people.
- the proportion of males and females in an area, usually in the form of age distributions.
- the number of live births per 1,000 women ages 15-49 in 1 year.
15. what is the definition of an asylum seeker?
- ‘the formal application by a refugee to reside in a country when they arrive in that country’.
- persons unable or unwilling to return to their homeland for fear of persecution, based on reasons of race, religion, ethnicity or political factors.
- a person forced to migrate
16. What is the defintion of longevity?
- the increase in life expectancy over a period of time.
- the number of live births per 1,000 people in 1 year.
- the average number of years from birth that a person can expect to live.
- A type of sausage.
17. why do people have 8 or 9 children in sub saharan africa
- tradition, because they wont survive and little education
- because they like children
- because they want too exceed birth rate of friends
18. name the odd one out in what has increased with international migration'
- long term migration
- migration between MEDCS
- attempts at illegal movement
- those seeking asylum
19. what are the reasons for high birth rate in stage 1?
- limited birth control, children are income, children are a sign of fertility
- low population
- disease, not enough anathetics, mosqitoes
- government have policies to increase population
20. what is a rural case study for migration
- isle of purbeck, dorset
- sau paulo, brazil
- doncaster
- manchester