EVR 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Infant Mortality, Demographic Transition, Zero Population Growth

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Early rapid growth which has leveled off to a nearly constant rate in the last 20 years. Early rapid growth which has increased rapidly in the last 20 years. Slow, uneven growth until the 1800s, then increasingly rapid growth. If a population roughly doubles in the course of 50 years, its growth rate would be close to ________%. There is minimal governmental financial support for birth control for all couples. A one-child policy that requires all women to work and education for all has decreased fertility rates. Increasing child survival, elevate status and employment levels for women and increase literacy in the general population has decreased fertility rates. Changing public attitudes about family size through communication, education, counseling, and contraceptives has reduced the population growth rates. A one-child policy that is enforced through taxation and penalties has successfully controlled population growth. The annual global growth rate of the human population peaked in the ________ and has been declining ever since.

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