Demographic Transition Model Questions
The Demographic Transition Model is a theoretical framework that describes the historical and projected changes in population growth rates and patterns as societies undergo economic and social development. It consists of four stages, including pre-industrial, transitional, industrial, and post-industrial, each characterized by different levels of birth and death rates. The model helps to understand how population dynamics change over time and how factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and improved healthcare impact population growth.