Here are all of my notes:
90% of the world's population growth takes place in the development of countries
14,000 births per hour
Increasing by over 80 million per year
By 220,980 per day (in 2009)
Over 6.8 billion people on the planet right now
In about 12 or 13 years, there will be another billion people on the planet
We have enough food in the world, to feed everyone in the world, but the problem is getting it to them
As the population of the world increases, we might have a shortage of water, food, and other things that people need to live
High: Japan: 82.6 total……. 79.0 men…… 86.1 women ….. Life expectancy
United Stated… ranked #38… 78.2 total……. 75.6 men……. 80.8women…..Life expectancy
Low: Swaziland:…..31.9 total…. 31.6 men……… 32.2 women…..Life expectancy
Rate of natural increase: subtracting the death rate from the birth rate, then divide by 10
This gives us the annual natural growth rate - in percentage form - for a country or region
Crude death rate: number of deaths per 1000 of the population
Crude birth rate: number of births per 1000 of the population
Net migration rate: the difference between the number of people entering and leaving a country during a year
An excess of people entering the country is net immigration
Written as a positive number
An excess of people leaving a country is net emigration
Written as a negative number
Push forces: civil war, environment degradation, unemployment, religious or ethnic persecution
Pull forces: better economic opportunity, better health services, religious freedom, political freedom
TFR: average number of children born per woman
For a population to remain the same, the TFR must be 2.1
Higher than 2.1: population raises
Lower than 2.1: population falls
World TFR: 2.54
US TFR: 2.05
Europe's TFR: 1.45
Africa's TFR: 5.14
You should have told me it was your birthday! (Or didn't you want to wear the hat...?)
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