10/26 Demographic Transition
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Post-industrial | arrow_right_alt | Stage 1 |
Transitional Stage | arrow_right_alt | Stage 2 |
Pre-Industrial Stage | arrow_right_alt | |
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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Children are important- they are free labor for farm work | arrow_right_alt | Stage 1 |
Because kids are expensive to raise people decide to have zero or only one child | arrow_right_alt | Stage 2 |
Children are unnecessary, but parents are making good money | arrow_right_alt | |
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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Birth rates and death rates are equal but the population remains relatively low | arrow_right_alt | Stage 1 |
Better water and medicine so infant mortality and death rates decrease but people are not ready to give up free labor so they continue to have children and birth rates are high | arrow_right_alt | Stage 2 |
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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Improved health care and reliable food/water increases life expectancy | arrow_right_alt | Stage 1 |
Citizens are better educated and more affluent so birth rates are low | arrow_right_alt | Stage 2 |
More educated women and more women in the workforce make birth rates decline | arrow_right_alt | |
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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| arrow_right_alt | Stage 1 | |
| arrow_right_alt | Stage 2 | |
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