Demographic, Epidemiological Transitions (Part 1) PDF

Summary

These are condensed notes on demographic transitions, which is the description of historical changes in levels and patterns of mortality and fertility. The notes discuss birth and death rates, as well as how these factors affect population size and growth.

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**[L2: Demographic, epidemiological and other related transitions *(part 1)*]** - Births, deaths and migration determine the size and growth/decline of population - Population is closed - Natural increase of population doesn't consider migration - Birth rate: number of individuals bo...

**[L2: Demographic, epidemiological and other related transitions *(part 1)*]** - Births, deaths and migration determine the size and growth/decline of population - Population is closed - Natural increase of population doesn't consider migration - Birth rate: number of individuals born per year per 1000 in the population - Death rate: number of deaths per year per 1000 in the population - Demographic transitions is a general description of historical changes in levels and patterns of mortality and fertility - Change from high dr and br to lower dr and br - Always a period where population grows (br \> dr) due to natural increase - - Stage 1: - Pre-transitional and pre-industrial (\

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