Population Geography key terms

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Deaths per 1000 in the population
death rate
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Births per 1000 in the population
Birth rate
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2.1- The fertility rate neeeded to maintain the current population
Replacement level fertility
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Number of mothers that die during child birth per 1000 live births
Maternal mortality rate
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Number of births per 1000 women between 15 and 45
General fertility rate
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How population is spread out
Distribution
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How many people per square kilometre
Density
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Graph showing changing birth rates, death rates and total population
Demographic transition model
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Stage of the Demographic transition model with no country examples
Stage 1
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Another name for stage 2
Early expanding
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Another name for stage 3
Late expanding
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Another name for stage 4
Low fluctuating
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What happens in stage 5
Natural decrease
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Permanent movement of residents lasting at least a year
Migration
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Where people migrate from
Source region
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Where people migrate to
Host region
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Reasons for wanting to leave
Push factors
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Reasons for wanting to go somewhere
pull factors
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Fleeing persecution
Asylum seeker
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More males than females or more females than males
Gender imbalance
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Card 2

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Births per 1000 in the population

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Birth rate

Card 3

Front

2.1- The fertility rate neeeded to maintain the current population

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Card 4

Front

Number of mothers that die during child birth per 1000 live births

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

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Number of births per 1000 women between 15 and 45

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Comments

Alice6

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One of the better Geography crosswords but I felt it wasn't specific enough - stages of what? There's loads of processes in Geogaphy!

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