Midterm Essay Outline
OUTLINE
Introduction
Demographic transitions are the stages that every country goes through to show it’s population. They can show the past, present, and future of a country...
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Pre-Industrial Revolution. Life before the Industrial Revolution.
Stage 1
- Name countries that are still in stage 1
- Niger
- Developing country
- TFR-2.66
- CBR-22.6
- CDR-7.5
- CBR and CDR are very high. They cancel each other out
- CDR-People had crappy hygiene and they’re looking crusty as heck, which is why people keep freaking dying
- CBR-People know that the average lifespan is low, so they keep having children so that they can work on chores and farms. (Because the other kids keep dying…)
- RNI is stable (increases slowly)
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During the Industrial Revolution and slightly afterwards
Stage 2
- Countries in stage 2
- Haiti
- TFR-
- CBR-
- CDR-
- CDR is falls rapidly
- In the U.S., England, Netherlands, etc. there is the Industrial Revolution
- They are taking better care of themselves and have better hygiene. They have a longer lifespan. They are dying less
- CBR is high
- People still think that people have that same, low lifespan, so they still have a lot of kids. The TFR is still as high as before.
- Causes:
- Industrial Revolution
Stage 3
- Countries in stage 3
- Morocco
- TFR-
- CBR-
- CDR-
- CDR falls slowly
- It’s just passed the revolution. They have better habits now and continue to take care of themselves
- CBR falling
- People realize like, “OH!” People aren’t dying that much.
- Women are like, “OH!” I don’t have to destroy myself by having 5-6 kids!
- Society is like, “Hey! We made machines. So kids don’t have to do work.
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The effects of the Industrial Revolution and stage 5
Stage 4
- Countries in stage 4
- Mongolia
- TFR-
- CBR-
- CDR-
- CDR and CBR are both low. They cancel each other out
- RNI is a slow increase
- It’s passed the Industrial Revolution
- Countries in stage 5
- CDR is low
- CBR is lower
- RNI is a slow decrease
- Stage 5 is possible. It could happen in the future
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Conclusion
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