Net Migration Rate (NMR)
Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)
Birth Rate (BR)
Rapid Growth pyramid
Death Rate (DR)
Emigration Rate (ER)
Rule of 70
Immigration Rate (IR)
Replacement Rate
Working Cohort
Refugee
Demography
Slow Growth pyramid
Stable/declining Growth pyramid
Life Expectancy
Dependency Load
someone who flees their homeland for fear of their life but will return home when it is safe to do so
the relationship between the # of births and the size of the population.
has many babies being born and few people living a long life
the # of people who permanently leave their home country with the intention of staying there
the (“magic”) number of 2.1 children to keep the population stable
how long a person is predicted to live.
the ages of 15-64 in a population pyramid that are not considered part of the dependency load
the difference between people coming (IR) and people leaving (ER)
the difference between births (BR) and deaths (DR) that tells us if the population is growing without migration
the formula to determine how quickly a population doubles in size
all ages are roughly equal; fewer babies are now being born; representative of Canada
the # of people who permanently move to another country
the study of human population numbers, distribution, trends, and issues.
the relationship between the # of deaths and size of the population.
the percentage of a country’s population who are younger than 15 and older than 65 (i.e. financially rely on others)
very few babies are being born and more people who have lived long lives are dying of old age