GEOG 1HA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Population Geography, Social Inequality

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Population dynamics: globally, population is understood with reference to two factors: fertility (births) & P1 = p0 + (b-d: p1 = population this year, p0 = population last year, b = births since last year, d = deaths since last year, crude birth rate. Cbr = (b/p) x1000: problem, it does not account for the amount of people who are of child bearing stage, true fertility: need to account for. A. the number of women in the population, and. B. the number of women of child bearing age (15-49: general fertility rate (or fecundity) (gfr): !1: canadas replacement rate is in decline because women in canada are not having enough kids to replace themselves and their partner. Wednesday, january 25, 2017: developed world = average 1. 6, developing = average 2. 8 both places are declining. Fertility rates are in uenced by a variety of factors, many of which are social-cultural in nature.

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