Sociology Ch 13
Who wrote "Essay on the Principle of Population" arguing that humans are driven to reproduce? a) Thomas Malthus b) C. Wright Mills c) Plato d) Karl Marx
Thomas Malthus
population
all permanent societies, states, communities, adherents of a common religious faith, racial or ethnic groups, kinship or clan groups, professions, and other identifiable categories of people
Which of the following political policies of population change refers to a policy that "discourages fertility"? a) antinatalist b) push and pull c) birth allowance d) pronatalist
antinatalist
A primary criticism of demographic transition theory is that it ______. a) assumes that modernization will lead to rational choices about family size b) fails to consider the social consequences of population growth c) ignores the role of improvements in health and sanitation d) wrongly assumes economic expansion rates will influence a country's need for labor
assumes that modernization will lead to rational choices about family size
fertility
birth rate
mortality
death rate
The study of human populations is known as ______. a) demography b) urbanization c) anthropology d) urban ecology
demography
The birth rate is also referred to as ______, and the death rate is also known as ______. a) fertility; mortality b) fecundity; mortality c) fertility; morbidity d) fecundity; morbidity
fertility; mortality
Japan is facing a "______" of its population as the average life expectancy reaches 85 years. a) graying b) shrinking c) growing d) diversifying
graying
stage 1
high birth rates and high death rates [balance each other] (amazon basin)
stage 2
high birth rates but death rates decline. population growth rate is very high (kenya)
malthus' theory
humans are driven to reproduce and population will increase exponentially unless checks are imposed
youth dependency ratio
large number of young people in 3rd World countries provide challenges
______ is the number of years a person in a particular society is expected to live. a) Life Expectancy b) Demography c) Fertility d) Mortality
life expectancy
demographic transition theory
links trends in birth rates and death rates with patterns of economic and technological development (4/5 stages)
stage 3
low birth rates low death rates population begin to level off. (cuba)
stage 4
low death and low deaths. stable population (Japan)
migration
movement of people from one place to another
urbanization
movement of people to cities
antinatalist
policies that discourage fertility
pronatalist
policies that encourage fertility
population momentum
population increase due to large number of births
In a country where women are having fewer children than ever before, the population is expected to continue growing for the next 20 years. How is this possible? a) population momentum b) below population replacement levels c) zero population growth d) a rapid change in the dependency ratio
population momentum
below replacement levels
populations decrease since there are fewer births than deaths
population pyramids
pyramid-shaped diagrams that illustrate sex ratios and dependency ratios
aged dependency ratio
rich countries have old people
A country has high birth rates and high death rates. This country is most likely in ______ of the demographic transition. a) stage 1 b) stage 2 c) stage 3 d) stage 4
stage 1
Demography
study of human population
life expectancy
the number of years a person in a society can expect to live
dependency ratio
the ratio of those in both the young and aged groups compared with the number of people in the productive age groups from 15 to 64 years old
wealth flow theory
two strategies operate in decisions about family size (wealth flow from parents to children and vice versa) - when wealth flows from parents to children, family sizes are smaller - when children are working for their parents, family sizes are larger
Raven is interested in studying the way farm families decide how many children to have. She thinks that the number of workers needed to sustain the farm will relate to the number of children families have, with those needing more workers having more children. Which of the following theories is Raven likely using? a) wealth flow b) demographic transition c) conflict d) Malthusian
wealth flow
environmental racism
when environmental pollution disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minorities