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Demographic transition model explains population changes in countries through stages with varying birth and death rates, leading to population stabilization. Factors like economic benefits and cultural norms influence positive population growth rates, with uncertainty surrounding future trends influenced by various factors like resource scarcity and government policies.
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- Demographic transition model outlines the five stages of population change in countries, from high birth and death rates to stabilization, impacted by factors like economic benefits and cultural norms.
- Future population trends are unpredictable, with theories proposing stabilization, decline, or growth, influenced by factors such as resource scarcity, individualism, and government policies.
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What is demographic transition?
A model explaining population changes in countries.
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