| the maximum number of people who could live in reasonable freedom and comfort indefinately without decreasing the ability of the earth to sustain future generations |
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| the number of live births per 1,000 people in a population in a given year |
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| the number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population in a given year |
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| number of births and immigration subtracted from the number of deaths and emigration |
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| births plus immigration exceeds the number of deaths plus emigration |
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| deaths plus emigration exceeds number of births plus immigration |
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| number of children born to a woman during her lifetime |
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| the average number of children that couple in a population must bear to replace themselves |
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| (TFR) the average number of children born to women in a population during their reproductive years |
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| average number of years a newborn infant can be expected to live |
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| the number of babies out of every 1,000 born who die before their 1st birthday |
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| the annual number of deaths among children per 1,000 live births |
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| the movement of people into and out of specific geographic areas |
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| movement of people into an area |
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| movement of people out of an area |
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| people who had to leave their homes because of water/food shortages, drought, flooding, or other environmental crises |
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| the numbers or percentages of males and females in young, middle, and older age groups in that population |
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| plotting a given population's percentages of males and females in each of the 3 age groups |
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| on the age structure diagram this group are the individuals too young to have children |
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| on the age group diagram these are the individuals who are able to have children |
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| those on the age group diagram who are too old to have children |
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| the fastest growing age group in the world |
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| as countries became industrialized and economically developed, 1st their death rates decline then their birth rates decline |
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| if women were to get more of this they would have the ability to control their own fertility, earn an income of their own, and live in societies that do not suppress their rights |
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| provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them |
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| country with the highest teenage pregnancy rate |
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