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1 November, 20:37

Identify and describe the four stages of the demographic transition model

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  1. 1 November, 21:06
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    There's four stages in the classical demographic transition model:

    Stage 1 - Pre-transition

    In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but also the life expectancy is very low, thus the growth of the population is slow.

    Stage 2 - Early transition

    In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but the life expectancy is increased, so the population grows rapidly.

    Stage 3 - Late transition

    In this stage, the birth rates decline slightly, and the life expectancy is a bit higher, thus the population growth is slowing down.

    Stage 4 - Post-transition

    In this stage, the birth rates are declined significantly, the life expectancy is pretty high, so the population is either growing very slowly, or it is declining.
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