World Population Trends Questions
The stages of the demographic transition model are as follows:
1. Stage 1: High Stationary
- High birth rates and high death rates
- Population growth is slow and stable
2. Stage 2: Early Expanding
- High birth rates and declining death rates
- Rapid population growth due to improved healthcare and sanitation
3. Stage 3: Late Expanding
- Declining birth rates and low death rates
- Population growth slows down as contraception becomes more accessible and urbanization increases
4. Stage 4: Low Stationary
- Low birth rates and low death rates
- Population growth is very slow or stagnant
Some models also include a Stage 5, which represents a potential future stage with declining population due to very low birth rates and an aging population.