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The Demographic Transition
Model
What does it mean and what are the
reasons behind the trends?
Stage 1
The Birth Rate is………
HIGH
The Death rate is………..
HIGH
The natural Rate of Increase
is…….
LOW
Why is the Birth Rate High?
Social Reasons
• So many children die in infancy that parents have
more in the hope that several will survive
Why is the Birth Rate High?
Social Reasons (2)
• No Birth control or
family planning
• More children to
support the parents in
old age
• Children are regarded
as a sign of virility in
some cultures
Why is the Birth Rate high?
Economic Reasons
• Many children mean
more workers in the
fields (or factories)
Why is the Birth Rate high?
Political and Religious reasons
• Religious Beliefs (e.g. Roman Catholics,
Muslims and Hindus) encourage large
families
• If a government does not or cannot provide
education few will learn about family
planning.
Why is the Death Rate High?
• Famine, uncertain
food supplies, poor
diet,leading to
• Malnutrition and
• Malnutrition related
diseases
Why is the Death Rate High?
• Disease, eg Cholera, Plague etc
• Lack of medical care, few doctors,hospitals,
medicines
• Poor hygiene and sanitation – no piped clean
water, lack of sewage disposal
Examples?
• The UK before 1780
• The Amazon Rainforest
Stage 2
• The Birth Rate remains… high
• The death Rate starts to fall
• The population grows rapidly
Why does the Death Rate drop?
• Improved medical care, including
vaccinations,hospitals and medicines,
especially in the towns
• Cleaner water, better sewage disposal
• Improvements in the quality and quantity of
food supplies and diet
• Improved transport
• A decrease in child mortality
Examples?
• European countries as they passed through
industrial development
• Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria
Stage 3
• The Birth Rate falls
• Towards the end of
this stage the
population growth
starts to slow down
Why does the Birth Rate drop?
1. Family planning – contraceptives,
sterilisation, abortion, government
incentives
2. A lower infant mortality rate means that
people need less children
3. People live in towns and cities,where it
costs more to support children
4. More mechanisation, means fewer
workers needed
5. Materialism
6. State old age pensions
7. Emancipation of women – in the home,
society, education and the workplace
Examples?
• Argentina, Brazil
• China, India
Stage 4
• The Birth Rate and the
Death rate stabilise
• Population growth is
now stable
• Many MEDCs
Stage 5
• Death Rate is
Low
• Birth Rate is
Even lower
• Result?
• A natural rate of
decrease
The result?
• An ‘Ageing’ Population

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Demographic Transition Model

  • 1. The Demographic Transition Model What does it mean and what are the reasons behind the trends?
  • 2. Stage 1 The Birth Rate is……… HIGH The Death rate is……….. HIGH The natural Rate of Increase is……. LOW
  • 3. Why is the Birth Rate High? Social Reasons • So many children die in infancy that parents have more in the hope that several will survive
  • 4. Why is the Birth Rate High? Social Reasons (2) • No Birth control or family planning • More children to support the parents in old age • Children are regarded as a sign of virility in some cultures
  • 5. Why is the Birth Rate high? Economic Reasons • Many children mean more workers in the fields (or factories)
  • 6. Why is the Birth Rate high? Political and Religious reasons • Religious Beliefs (e.g. Roman Catholics, Muslims and Hindus) encourage large families • If a government does not or cannot provide education few will learn about family planning.
  • 7. Why is the Death Rate High? • Famine, uncertain food supplies, poor diet,leading to • Malnutrition and • Malnutrition related diseases
  • 8. Why is the Death Rate High? • Disease, eg Cholera, Plague etc • Lack of medical care, few doctors,hospitals, medicines • Poor hygiene and sanitation – no piped clean water, lack of sewage disposal
  • 9. Examples? • The UK before 1780 • The Amazon Rainforest
  • 10. Stage 2 • The Birth Rate remains… high • The death Rate starts to fall • The population grows rapidly
  • 11. Why does the Death Rate drop? • Improved medical care, including vaccinations,hospitals and medicines, especially in the towns • Cleaner water, better sewage disposal • Improvements in the quality and quantity of food supplies and diet • Improved transport • A decrease in child mortality
  • 12. Examples? • European countries as they passed through industrial development • Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria
  • 13. Stage 3 • The Birth Rate falls • Towards the end of this stage the population growth starts to slow down
  • 14. Why does the Birth Rate drop? 1. Family planning – contraceptives, sterilisation, abortion, government incentives 2. A lower infant mortality rate means that people need less children 3. People live in towns and cities,where it costs more to support children
  • 15. 4. More mechanisation, means fewer workers needed 5. Materialism 6. State old age pensions 7. Emancipation of women – in the home, society, education and the workplace
  • 17. Stage 4 • The Birth Rate and the Death rate stabilise • Population growth is now stable • Many MEDCs
  • 18. Stage 5 • Death Rate is Low • Birth Rate is Even lower • Result? • A natural rate of decrease
  • 19. The result? • An ‘Ageing’ Population