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13 March, 10:59

Read the article titled "Demographic Transition Model." Identify and describe the four stages of demographic transition. (Site 2)

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  1. 13 March, 11:46
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    The four stages of demographic transition are namely high equilibrium, early population growth, late population growth, and low equilibrium.

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    In the process of demographic transition, the first stage that appears is that of high equilibrium. In this stage, the "birth rate and the death rate" are equal. After the first stage of high equilibrium, comes the next stage of early population growth. In this stage, the population keeps growing due to the "decrease in the death rate". In the third stage of late population growth, the population growth rate stabilizes due to decreased birth rate. In the final "stage of demographic transition", i. e. in the stage of low equilibrium, both the death rate and the birth rate reach their lowest.
  2. 13 March, 12:34
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    Stage 1: High Equilibrium

    High birth rate and high death rate

    Stage 2: Early Population Increase

    Decreasing death rate, constant birth rate

    Stage 3: Late Population Increase

    Death rate stabilizes at a lower amount, birth rate decreases

    Stage 4: Low Equilibrium

    Low birth rate and low death rate
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