1. What was your high fertility rate country and what was its fertility rate?
Somalia, with a fertility rate of 7.11
2. What was your low fertility rate country and what was its fertility rate?
Canada, with a fertility rate of 1.73. The initial demographic "shape" of your high fertility rate country should have been a pyramid, with high population in young age groups. Explain why high fertility rate results in a high percentage of young people in the population. How does this affect future population growth?
The reasons for high fertility rates in this country derive from the poor economy. During tough times or in area of lower standards of life the population tends to increase. The possible reasons for that is people have nothing better to do then to just have children, it a fun past time. The lack of resources has no determinant on these life styles. The ultimate effect is there will be an exponential increase in population and the starvation and disease will kill of the weak or poor.4. Your low fertility rate country might have had a more oval-shaped curve with high population in middle age groups. This is especially exaggerated if the fertility rate is below 2.00. Explain why low fertility rate leads to lots of middle-aged people.
The possible reasons for this lower fertility rates have to cultural pressure. The Ideas of not being able to provide for you off spring and the strong family values puts the breeding in control. Also the drive to enjoy other fun entertaining parts about life has held back the growth in population.
5. Write ten adjectives or descriptive phrases for what you might expect life, people's attitudes, conditions on the streets, etc. will be like in each of those situations. Imagine a situation with lots of middle-aged and older people in the population and write ten quick "brain-storm" descriptors for you think it would be like (Prescott, Arizona?). Then do the same for a situation with lots of children in the population.
High fertilization rates-
Lazy, non driven, scared people that have no education, strong instincts to the desire of intercourse, nothing to look for in values because they have had no parenting growing up.
Low fertilization rates-
Motivated, educated people that like to enjoy their past times, have been raised to be considerate to the culture they live in and the planet. They have jobs and are focused more on them selves.
Older Group-
Slow to change if at all, set in their ways, no visions for the future never had to think about it, well mannered, good ethics and morals.
Younger Group-
Just don’t care about much, lazy and un motivated, no work ethics, no common sense, but sure can play with technology and focus on how to get away with not doing much.
Somalia, with a fertility rate of 7.11
2. What was your low fertility rate country and what was its fertility rate?
Canada, with a fertility rate of 1.73. The initial demographic "shape" of your high fertility rate country should have been a pyramid, with high population in young age groups. Explain why high fertility rate results in a high percentage of young people in the population. How does this affect future population growth?
The reasons for high fertility rates in this country derive from the poor economy. During tough times or in area of lower standards of life the population tends to increase. The possible reasons for that is people have nothing better to do then to just have children, it a fun past time. The lack of resources has no determinant on these life styles. The ultimate effect is there will be an exponential increase in population and the starvation and disease will kill of the weak or poor.4. Your low fertility rate country might have had a more oval-shaped curve with high population in middle age groups. This is especially exaggerated if the fertility rate is below 2.00. Explain why low fertility rate leads to lots of middle-aged people.
The possible reasons for this lower fertility rates have to cultural pressure. The Ideas of not being able to provide for you off spring and the strong family values puts the breeding in control. Also the drive to enjoy other fun entertaining parts about life has held back the growth in population.
5. Write ten adjectives or descriptive phrases for what you might expect life, people's attitudes, conditions on the streets, etc. will be like in each of those situations. Imagine a situation with lots of middle-aged and older people in the population and write ten quick "brain-storm" descriptors for you think it would be like (Prescott, Arizona?). Then do the same for a situation with lots of children in the population.
High fertilization rates-
Lazy, non driven, scared people that have no education, strong instincts to the desire of intercourse, nothing to look for in values because they have had no parenting growing up.
Low fertilization rates-
Motivated, educated people that like to enjoy their past times, have been raised to be considerate to the culture they live in and the planet. They have jobs and are focused more on them selves.
Older Group-
Slow to change if at all, set in their ways, no visions for the future never had to think about it, well mannered, good ethics and morals.
Younger Group-
Just don’t care about much, lazy and un motivated, no work ethics, no common sense, but sure can play with technology and focus on how to get away with not doing much.
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