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Describe the 4 phases of demographic transition, including if the population is stable, growing

Describe the 4 phases of demographic transition, including if the population is stable, growing

Not all countries have moved through all four phases of the demographic transition. You are a consultant for a developing country that is not yet in phase IV of demographic transition.

In your own words, complete the following:

Define demographic transition.

Describe the 4 phases of demographic transition, including if the population is stable, growing, or declining in each. ·

According to demographers, what factors lead to a decline in the crude birth rates (CBR) and crude death rates (CDR) in the epidemiologic and fertility phases of the demographic transition? ·

Briefly describe three living conditions and/or environmental impacts in developed countries that have reached phase IV, and contrast them with these conditions or impacts in developing countries that remain in earlier phases. ·

Assuming that the demographic transition phase IV is a goal for developing countries, what two programs or initiatives would you suggest to assist them in progress toward this goal?

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Demographic transition is a model that explains population change over time. Being a model it means that it is an ideal thing that gives a general picture of population patterns in developed countries. Studies are yet to be carried out to determine whether this model can apply in developing countries……………………………

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