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O que (quem) é demographic determinants - definição

Demographic threat (Israel); Demographic bomb; Demographic time bomb; Demographic timebomb

Demographic transition         
  •  [[Population pyramid]] of [[Angola]] 2005
  • Demographic change in Germany, Sweden, Chile, Mauritius, China from 1820 to 2010.<br />Pink line: crude [[death rate]] (CDR), green line: (crude) [[birth rate]] (CBR), yellow line: population.
  • Demographic transition overview, where "stage 5" is shown as unknown.
  • One such visualization of this effect may be approximated by these hypothetical population pyramids.
  • A major factor in reducing birth rates in stage&nbsp;3 countries such as Malaysia is the availability of family planning facilities, like this one in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia.
  • World population 10,000 BC-2017 AD
  • logarithmic]] and represents millions of people.
TRANSITION FROM HIGH BIRTH AND DEATH RATES TO LOWER BIRTH AND DEATH RATES AS A COUNTRY OR REGION DEVELOPS FROM A PRE-INDUSTRIAL TO AN INDUSTRIALIZED ECONOMIC SYSTEM
Demographic transition model; Demographic transition theory; Demographic Transition; Demographic trends; Demographic Transition Model; Demographic shift; Demographic revolution; Population change theory; The demographic transition (DT); The demographic transition; Demographic transition (DT); Contemporary demographic transition
In demography, demographic transition is a phenomenon and theory which refers to the historical shift from high birth rates and high death rates in societies with minimal technology, education (especially of women) and economic development, to low birth rates and low death rates in societies with advanced technology, education and economic development, as well as the stages between these two scenarios. Although this shift has occurred in many industrialized countries, the theory and model are frequently imprecise when applied to individual countries due to specific social, political and economic factors affecting particular populations.
Demographic dividend         
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ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
Demographic bonus; Demographic gift; Demogaphic bonus
Demographic dividend, as defined by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), is "the economic growth potential that can result from shifts in a population’s age structure, mainly when the share of the working-age population (15 to 64) is larger than the non-working-age share of the population (14 and younger, and 65 and older)". In other words, it is “a boost in economic productivity that occurs when there are growing numbers of people in the workforce relative to the number of dependents”.
Demographic threat         
The concept of demographic threat (or demographic bomb) is a term used in political conversation or demography to refer to population increases from within a minority ethnic or religious group in a given country that is perceived as threatening to the ethnic, racial or religious majority, stability of the country or to the identity of said countries in which it is present in.

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Demographic threat

The concept of demographic threat (or demographic bomb) is a term used in political conversation or demography to refer to population increases from within a minority ethnic or religious group in a given country that is perceived as threatening to the ethnic, racial or religious majority, stability of the country or to the identity of said countries in which it is present in.