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1  Demographic Transition Model

2  The demographic transition model shows population change over time.  It studies how birth rate and death rate affect the total population of a country.

3 The five stages of the demographic transition model  1. Total population is low but it is balanced due to high birth rates and high death rates.  2. Total population rises as death rates fall due to improvements in health care and sanitation. Birth rates remain high.  3. Total population is still rising rapidly. The gap between birth and death rates narrows due to the availability of contraception and fewer children being needed to work - due to the mechanisation of farming. The natural increase is high.

4  4. Total population is high, but it is balanced by a low birth rate and a low death rate. Birth control is widely available and there is a desire for smaller families.  5. Total population is high but going into decline due to an ageing population. There is a continued desire for smaller families, with people opting to have children later in life.

5  As a country passes through the demographic transition model, the total population rises.  Most LEDCs are at stage 2 or 3 (with a growing population and a high natural increase).  Most MEDCs are now at stage 4 of the model and some such as Germany have entered stage 5.

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7  As populations move through the stages of the model, the gap between birth rate and death rate first widens, then narrows.  In stage 1 the two rates are balanced.  In stage 2 they diverge, as the death rate falls relative to the birth rate.  In stage 3 they converge again, as the birth rate falls relative to the death rate.  Finally in stage 4 the death and birth rates are balanced again but at a much lower level.

8 Limitations of the model  1. The model was developed after studying the experiences of countries in Western Europe and North America. Conditions might be different for LEDCs in different parts of the world.  2. The original model doesn't take into account the fact that some countries now have a declining population and a 5th stage. Most texts will now show this stage as it is relevant to an increasing number of MEDCs in the 21st century.

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10 Stage 1 - High Stationary  Birth Rate and Death rate are both high.  Population growth is slow and fluctuating.

11 Reasons Birth Rate is high as a result of:  Lack of family planning  High Infant Mortality Rate  Need for workers in agriculture  Religious beliefs.

12 Death Rate is high because of:  High levels of disease  Famine  Lack of clean water and sanitation  Lack of health care  War  Competition for food from predators such as rats  Typical of Britain in the 18th century and the Least Economically Developed Countries (LEDC's

13 Stage 2 - Early Expanding  Birth Rate remains high. Death Rate is falling.  Population begins to rise steadily.

14 Reasons  Death Rate is falling as a result of:  Improved health care (e.g. Smallpox Vaccine)  Improved Hygiene (Water for drinking boiled)  Improved sanitation  Improved food production and storage  Improved transport for food  Decreased Infant Mortality Rates  Typical of Britain in 19th century; Bangladesh; Nigeria

15 Stage 3 - Late Expanding  Birth Rate starts to fall. Death Rate continues to fall.  Population rising.

16  Reasons:  Family planning available  Lower Infant Mortality Rate  Increased mechanization reduces need for workers  Increased standard of living  Changing status of women  Typical of Britain in late 19th and early 20th century; China; Brazil

17 Stage 4 - Low Stationary  Birth Rate and Death Rate both low. Population steady.  Typical of USA; Sweden; Japan; Britain

18 Stage 5 - Declining Population  Birth Rate remains low.  Death rate begins to rise slightly, resulting in a declining population  Death rate rises slightly due to lifestyle choices such as a poor diet and smoking  Examples: Germany, Scotland


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