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1 Demographics

2 Egocentric – One’s view or beliefs are superior to others. Self-centered attitude. Ethnocentric – Belief that one group, nation, culture is superior to another.

3 Key terms Demography -- Study of human population. Birth vs. Death rate Emigration vs. Immigration Population Growth

4 Immigrate – Reasons for people to move to a new country or location permanently. - GO TO PULL FACTORS

5 Emigrate – Reasons for people to leave their country or location permanently. -- LEAVE PUSH FACTORS

6 Birth Rates – Number of live births per thousand. Canada 10.75/1000 Death Rates – Number of deaths per thousand. Canada 7.86/1000

7 Natural Increase – Is the difference between birth rates and death rates Other factors that affect population increase are immigration rate and emigration rate. These two factors will produce the Net Migration Rate.

8 Immigration Rate – Number of people who have immigrated to a new country per thousand. Canada = 7/1000 Emigration Rate – Number of people emigrating out of a country per thousand. Canada = 2/1000

9 Net Migration Rate – The difference between Immigration Rate and Emigration Rate. Population Growth Rate – The combination of Natural Increase and Net Migration.

10 Population Growth The population growth of a country depends of four factors: - Birth Rate - Death Rate - Immigration Rate - Emigration Rate

11 For example: Birth Rate = 13/1000 Death Rate = 6/1000 Natural Increase = ????

12 Immigration Rate = 6/1000 Emigration Rate = 3/1000 Net Migration Rate = ?????

13 Population Growth Rate = ???? 7 (N.I.) + 3 (N.M.R) = 10/1000 or 1.0 %

14 Over the course of Canada’s history the population growth has changed drastically. Birth control methods and advances in technology have allowed the Natural Increase Rate (B.R.-D.R.) to decrease. Changes in economic well-being in the country have constantly altered the Net Migration Rate.


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