Demographic Transition Model Questions
Stage 4 in the Demographic Transition Model is characterized by low birth rates and low death rates, resulting in a stable population. The population growth rate is typically very low or even zero. This stage is usually associated with developed countries where there is access to advanced healthcare, education, and contraception. The population is generally older, with a higher proportion of elderly individuals. Additionally, there is a higher life expectancy and a lower infant mortality rate in this stage.