Population – Demographic Transition Model, Migration
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Population – Demographic Transition Model, Migration
Geography
Instructions: Read each question carefully and provide your answers in the space provided. For multiple choice questions, circle the correct option. For short answer questions, write your response in the lines provided. Mark true or false for the true/false questions.
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Multiple Choice Questions
Select the correct answer for each question.
1.
What does the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) illustrate?
AA) The stages of economic development
BB) The relationship between population change and economic growth
CC) The transition of a country from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates
DD) The effects of migration on population density
2.
Which stage of the DTM is characterized by high birth rates and declining death rates?
AA) Stage 1
BB) Stage 2
CC) Stage 3
DD) Stage 4
3.
Which of the following is a push factor in migration?
AA) Job opportunities
BB) Political instability
CC) Family reunification
DD) Better living conditions
4.
In which stage of the DTM do most countries currently lie?
AA) Stage 1
BB) Stage 2
CC) Stage 3
DD) Stage 4
5.
Which of the following demographic characteristics is typically associated with Stage 1 of the DTM?
AA) High life expectancy
BB) Low infant mortality rates
CC) Limited access to medical care
DD) Urbanization
6.
Which country is often cited as an example of Stage 2 in the DTM?
AA) Japan
BB) United States
CC) Afghanistan
DD) Germany
7.
What does a population pyramid with a wide base indicate?
AA) A declining population
BB) A stable population
CC) A growing population with high birth rates
DD) An aging population
8.
Which of the following is a common pull factor?
AA) Natural disasters
BB) Economic opportunities
CC) War and conflict
DD) Environmental degradation
9.
What is the term for the movement of people into a country?
AA) Emigration
BB) Immigration
CC) Migration
DD) Urbanization
10.
Which demographic characteristic is most likely to impact a country's growth rate?
AA) Ethnicity
BB) Education level
CC) Age structure
DD) Geographic location
B
True/False Questions
Circle True or False for each statement.
1.
Stage 5 of the DTM is characterized by a population that is rapidly growing.
2.
Push factors are reasons that encourage people to leave their home country.
3.
A high dependency ratio indicates a greater proportion of working-age individuals in a population.
C
Short Answer Questions
Answer each question in the space provided.
1.
Explain the concept of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM).
2.
List and describe the five stages of the Demographic Transition Model.
3.
What are some common push and pull factors in migration?
4.
How does a population pyramid help in understanding demographic trends?
5.
Discuss the impact of migration on the demographic structure of a country.
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