Sociology Chapter 19: Population and Urbanization
ten most populated countries in 2050
1.india 2. china 3. us 4. nigeria 5. indonesia 6. pakistan 7. brazil 8. bangladesh 9. drc 10. ethiopia
models of ecological city growth
-concentric zone model -sector model -multiple nuclei (houston)
Population is increasing in our country at an ever increasing rate
False (our families aren't getting bigger)
The malthusian Perspective
-if left unchecked, the population would exceed the available food supply -population would increase in a geometric progression (2,4,8,16...) -the food supply would increase only by an arithmetic progression (1,2,3,4...)
the only acceptable preventative check according to Malthus
-moral restraint - sexual abstinence -other possibilities: (celibacy -never having sex and late marriage)
urban problems in the U.S.
-movement to suburbs -greenbelts -urban renewal -gentrification -succession
The Neo-Malthusian Perspective
-overpopulation and rapid population growth result in global environmental problems -people should be encouraging zero population growth
Demographic Transition Theory
-stage 1: preindustrial societies - little population growth, high birth rates offset by high death rates -stage 2: early industrialization - significant population growth, birth rates are relatively high, death rates decline -step 3: advanced industrialization and urbanization - very little population growth occurs, birth rates and death rates are low -step 4: post industrialization - birth rates decline as more women are employes and raising children becomes more costly
The Marxist Perspective
-using technology, food can be produced for a growing population -overpopulation will lead to the eventual destruction of capitalism -workers will become dissatisfied and develop class-consciousness because of shared oppression
five categories of urban dwellers (Gan's Urban Villagers)
1. Cosmopoloties are students, artists, writers, musicians, and professionals who live in the city to be close to its cultural facilities 2. unmarried people and childless couples live in the city to be close to work and entertainment 3. ethnic villagers live in ethnically segregated neighborhoods 4. the deprived are poor people with dim future prospects 5. the trapped are downwardly mobile persons, older persons, and addicts who cannot escape the city
3 preconditions for development of a city
1. a favorable physical environment 2. an advance technology that could produce a social surplus 3. a well-developed political system to provide social stability -Gemeinschaft (rural) and Gesellschaft (urban)
components of demography
1. birth rate 2. death rate
ten most populated countries in 2015
1. china 2. india 3. usa 4. indonesia 5. brazil 6. pakistan 7. nigeria 8. bangladesh 9. russia 10. mexico
top 10 most populated metropolises in the USA
1. new york city 2. Los angeles 3. chicago 4. houston 5. philadelphia 6. phoenix 7. san antonio 8. san diego 9. dallas 10. san jose
ten most populated cities in the world
1. tokyo-yokohama, japan 2. jakarta, indonesia 3. delhi, india 4. manila, phillipines 5. seoul-incheon, south korea 6. shanghai, china 7. karachi, pakistan 8. beijing, china 9. new york, isa 10. gf, china
What was the number of the exceeded fecundity rate?
67
What country has lowest birth rate in Western World in January 2005?
Italy
A woman in a modern post technological country has a higher fecundity rate than a woman in a less-developing country.
True
world's population is increasing by more than 76 million people a year and occurs in almost all low-income countries
True
fecundity rate
a woman's biological maximum potential for bearing children (born after 1995, you could have 30 children)
suburb
an area located on or near the out skirts of a central city zone area; usually residential areas where residents commute to the central city for jobs, college enrollments, etc; often become cities
pull factors
conditions that attract people to a new area
city
generally a population over 10,000
Boswash
largets megalopolis
low sex ratio
less than 100 males per 100 females
up until 1865, birth and death rates were equal
modern medicine made these rates become unequal
high sex ratio
more than 100 males per 100 females (china)
immigration
movement into an area
emigration
movement out of an area
age-adjusted death rate
number of deaths at each age for each sex, usually per 1,000 population in a year
age-sex composition
number of women and men and their ages
metropolis
over 100,000 in population size
migration rate
people are moving north to south; east to west
urban
population over 2500
rural
population under 2500
preventative checks
prevents future births
push factors
push people away from their home
ChiPitts
second largest megalopolis
India
second most populated
Megalopolis
several metropolises linked together
life expectancy
the average lifetime in years of people born in a specific year
population composition
the biological and social characteristics of a population, including age, sex, race, marital status, education, occupation, income, and size of household
positive checks
takes away life already existing - mortality risks: famine, war, disease
fertility rate
the actual level of childbearing for an individual or population; based on biological and social factors of women of child-bearing age (between 15 and 45)
mortality
the incidence of death in a population
Central Business District - CBD
the most busy section of a city - measured by population, traffic and "business activity" in that city
migration
the movement of people from one geographic area to another for the purpose of changing residency
infant mortality rate
the number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age per 1,000 live births
crude death rate
the number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population per year
crude birth rate
the number of lives births per 1,000 people in a population in a year
sex ratio
the number of males per 100 females in a given population
what is demography?
the study of population
SanSan
third largest megalopolis
Thomas Malthus says not to use contraceptives, but instead moral restraint.
true
Thomas Malthus wrote Issues of Population
true
Washington D.C. - lowest sex ratio
true
alaska- high sex ratio
true
florida- low sex ratio
true