5233410182 | Epidemiological transition | distinctive causes of death in each stage of the demographic transition | 0 | |
5233410183 | pronatalism | Policies the provide incentives for women to have children, typically in countries where population is declining | 1 | |
5233410184 | Antinatalism | Policies that encourage couples to limit the number of children they have | 2 | |
5233410185 | neomalthusians | believe population growth to be a problem and provide the foundation for many antinatalist population policies | 3 | |
5233410186 | Population agglomeration | a process involving the clustering or concentrating of people | 4 | |
5236387815 | cornucopians | Individuals that believe that with increasing opportunities for innovation | 5 | |
5236387816 | demographic transistion | The process of change in a society's population from a condition of high crude birth and death rates, low rate of natural increase, and a higher total population | 6 |
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