Dive into the comprehensive understanding of demographic transition theory, its stages, and the impact of migration on population dynamics. This 10-page PDF quiz covers key concepts such as population size, age structure, and the role of migration in shaping societies. Perfect for sociology, anthro...
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1. 43. Intercontinental Migration Pattern
A: birth rate, the number of live births per year per thousand population.
B permanent movement from one continent to another.
C: the horizontal bending or leveling of an exponential or J-curve
D: the space within which daily activity occurs.
2. 20. Sustainability
A the survival of a land
B: permanent movement undertaken by choice.
C: population geography, the study of the spatial and ecological aspects of population, including density,
D: permanent movement within a particular country.
3. 16. Infant mortality rate
A the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die before reaching one year of age.
B: death rate, the number of deaths per year per thousand population.
C: in human movement and migration studies, a measure of an individual’s perceived satisfaction for
D: people who are forced to migrate from their home country and cannot return for fear of persecution
4. 25. Rate of natural increase
A: the horizontal bending or leveling of an exponential or J-curve
B: permanent movement from one region of a country to another.
C the percentage growth of a population in a year, computed as the crude birth rate minus the crude death
D: the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
5. 13. Diaspora
A: estimates of future population size, age, and sex composition based on current data.
B: a group of individuals who share a common temporal demographic experience; not necessarily bases
on age, but may also be defined based on criteria such as time of marriage or time of graduation; all
C: migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality
D scattered settlements of a particular national group living abroad.
6. 11. Population pyramid
A: the diminishing in importance and eventual disappearance of a phenomenon with increasing distance
B: when the total fertility rate ( measured as the average number of children born per woman between
15 to 44 years of age) or TFR is at 2.1 which is a stabilized population, one that does not increase or
C: periodic movement involving millions of workers worldwide who cross international borders in search
D a bar graph representing the distribution of population by age and sex.
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