SOCI 1121 Lecture Notes - Thomas Robert Malthus, Developing Country, Population Pyramid

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Karl marx (1818-1883: prussian- german philosopher revolutionary socialist, known for his ideas upon the establishment of social sciences, also known for his ideas upon the movement of socialist. Thomas robert malthus (1766- 1834: british scholar. World"s population was growing more rapidly than the available food supply. Crucial statistics: total fertility rate (tfr): average number of children born to a woman in a particular society based on average fertility rates, death or humanity rate. Death at 20 weeks of development: life expectancy . Midpoint number of years one can expect to live: growth rate: Developing nations: transition stage, continued population growth, death control after world war ii. Childbearing was due to a cultural belief. Developed nations: solidity and sometimes rejected. Population explosion: world population growth went from 1800-2000, population pyramid. Fertility: baby boom: 1945-1957 increased amount of babies, steadiness in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Economic breakdown in the country of source.

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