-
The DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL, Explained [AP Human Geography Review—Unit 2 Topic 5]
More from Heimler's History:
***AP Human Geography Heimler Review Guide: https://bit.ly/3XEc6Bu
***AP Human Geography Video NOTEGUIDES Units 1-4 ONLY: https://bit.ly/48k665r
Tiktok: @steveheimler
Instagram: @heimlers_history
Heimler's History DISCORD Server: https://discord.gg/heimlershistory
In this video Heimler covers everything you need to know about AP Human Geography Unit 2 Topic 5 (2.5) which is all about the Demographic Transition Model and the Epidemiological Transition Model. Both models attempt to explain population growth and decline, but through different lenses. The DTM explains demographic transition through the lens of stages of industrialization, while the ETM explains it through the lens of the spread and containment of diseases.
published: 09 Oct 2023
-
Demographic transition | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy
Created by Sydney Brown.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/globalization-theories?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/population-dynamics?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calc...
published: 29 Apr 2014
-
Animation of the demographic transition model and population growth & decline
To compare the development of countries, often used indicators, such as average income, concern economic development. Indicators on the level of mortality and birth also tell us something about the development of a country and are therefore useful indicators. Two frequently used indicators are the birth rate and the mortality rate.
The birth rate starts with the number of live births in a year. Because there are more people living in one country than in another, more children are probably born in that country. That is why we calculate the birth rate per 1000 inhabitants. In this way, countries can be compared. We do this in the following way.
The Netherlands had 16.979.120 inhabitants in 2016 and 172,520 babies were born in that year. We divide the number of babies by the number of inhab...
published: 30 Sep 2018
-
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
In this video I explain economic development and the The Demographic Transition Model (DTM). Which shows how three things change over time: the birth rate, the death rate, and the total population.
To give it some context, I focus on the USA and Western Europe, but remember, most countries follow this same process although not every country fits and some transitioned quicker or slower than others.
Thanks for watching. Please subscribe.
AP Economics Ultimate Review Packet- https://acdcecon.thinkific.com
AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet- Available April 10th, 2020
published: 27 Feb 2020
-
The Demographic Transition Model
#gcsegeography #aqageography #geographyrevision
https://www.mrbowater.com/store
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) illustrates how populations have changed over time. This model can be broken down into 5 stages and can be linked to the development of wealth, healthcare and education within a country.
Stage 1 sees high birth and death rates which equates to low population.
Stage 2 sees the increase in population due to a reduction in death rate.
Stage 3 sees the population continue to increase due to better healthcare despite a decrease in birth rate.
Stage 4 sees a plateau of population due to stability in the birth and death rates
With stage 5 predicts a decline in population due to a decrease in birth rates.
Population pyramids indicate the structure of a population. These can l...
published: 05 Oct 2021
-
The Demographic Transition Model [AP Human Geography Review Unit 2 Topic 5]
More from Mr. Sinn
Ultimate Review Packets:
AP Human Geography: https://bit.ly/3JNaRqM
AP Psychology: https://bit.ly/3vs9s43
APHG Teacher Resources: https://bit.ly/3Rin63k
Join the Mr. Sinn Discord Server for free! You can study with thousands of students around the world who are taking AP Psychology. The server has a dedicated section just for AP Psychology students. Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Become a channel member and get access to exclusive perks! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyI9ZKZqlfaWhGLKTVTz9cA/join
Follow Mr. Sinn on...
Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Instagram: @iammrsinn
TikTok: @Mr.Sinn
Twitter: @MrSinn_Channel
www.mrsinnchannel.com
Subscribe and hit the bell to see a new videos.
Subscribe here ►https://goo.gl/7sNYbR
Chapters:
0:00 Population Boom O...
published: 05 Oct 2022
-
Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/population-pyramids-powerful-predictors-of-the-future-kim-preshoff
Population statistics are like crystal balls -- when examined closely, they can help predict a country's future (and give important clues about the past). Kim Preshoff explains how using a visual tool called a population pyramid helps policymakers and social scientists make sense of the statistics, using three different countries' pyramids as examples.
Lesson by Kim Preshoff, animation by TED-Ed.
published: 05 May 2014
-
Stages of the Demographic Transition Model
NEW UPDATED VIDEO! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cre5wwEKiDQ&ab_channel=Mr.Sinn
This video explains the demographic transition model. The video goes over each of the five stages and explains why we see society change between the stages.
Need help reviewing for AP HUG?! Check out the AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet! A Packet made by Mr. Sinn to help you succeed not only on the AP Test but in your class as well!
https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/human-geo
*Note this is different from the guided notes, the guided notes for this video have been discontinued*
published: 15 Oct 2018
-
Can Civilisation Survive Falling Birth Rates?
Fewer babies are being born. Entire populations are shrinking. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and most of Europe are already facing a crisis. But why is this happening?
In this video, we explore why birth rates are falling worldwide, how economic pressures, changing lifestyles, and social norms play a role and what this means for our future: aging populations, economic struggles, and more.
published: 17 Dec 2024
-
Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
In this video I go through the demographic transition model and describe each stage.
And if you feel very generous and would like to support future videos please feel free to check out my patreon page : https://www.patreon.com/classroomnation
published: 07 Dec 2020
6:54
The DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION MODEL, Explained [AP Human Geography Review—Unit 2 Topic 5]
More from Heimler's History:
***AP Human Geography Heimler Review Guide: https://bit.ly/3XEc6Bu
***AP Human Geography Video NOTEGUIDES Units 1-4 ONLY: https://...
More from Heimler's History:
***AP Human Geography Heimler Review Guide: https://bit.ly/3XEc6Bu
***AP Human Geography Video NOTEGUIDES Units 1-4 ONLY: https://bit.ly/48k665r
Tiktok: @steveheimler
Instagram: @heimlers_history
Heimler's History DISCORD Server: https://discord.gg/heimlershistory
In this video Heimler covers everything you need to know about AP Human Geography Unit 2 Topic 5 (2.5) which is all about the Demographic Transition Model and the Epidemiological Transition Model. Both models attempt to explain population growth and decline, but through different lenses. The DTM explains demographic transition through the lens of stages of industrialization, while the ETM explains it through the lens of the spread and containment of diseases.
https://wn.com/The_Demographic_Transition_Model,_Explained_Ap_Human_Geography_Review—Unit_2_Topic_5
More from Heimler's History:
***AP Human Geography Heimler Review Guide: https://bit.ly/3XEc6Bu
***AP Human Geography Video NOTEGUIDES Units 1-4 ONLY: https://bit.ly/48k665r
Tiktok: @steveheimler
Instagram: @heimlers_history
Heimler's History DISCORD Server: https://discord.gg/heimlershistory
In this video Heimler covers everything you need to know about AP Human Geography Unit 2 Topic 5 (2.5) which is all about the Demographic Transition Model and the Epidemiological Transition Model. Both models attempt to explain population growth and decline, but through different lenses. The DTM explains demographic transition through the lens of stages of industrialization, while the ETM explains it through the lens of the spread and containment of diseases.
- published: 09 Oct 2023
- views: 46643
7:46
Demographic transition | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy
Created by Sydney Brown.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/globalization-theories?utm_source...
Created by Sydney Brown.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/globalization-theories?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/population-dynamics?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
Subscribe to Khan Academy’s MCAT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkK5wqSuwDlJ3_nl3rgdiQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to Khan Academy: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=khanacademy
https://wn.com/Demographic_Transition_|_Society_And_Culture_|_Mcat_|_Khan_Academy
Created by Sydney Brown.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/globalization-theories?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/population-dynamics?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
Subscribe to Khan Academy’s MCAT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkK5wqSuwDlJ3_nl3rgdiQ?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to Khan Academy: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=khanacademy
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 269890
4:37
Animation of the demographic transition model and population growth & decline
To compare the development of countries, often used indicators, such as average income, concern economic development. Indicators on the level of mortality and b...
To compare the development of countries, often used indicators, such as average income, concern economic development. Indicators on the level of mortality and birth also tell us something about the development of a country and are therefore useful indicators. Two frequently used indicators are the birth rate and the mortality rate.
The birth rate starts with the number of live births in a year. Because there are more people living in one country than in another, more children are probably born in that country. That is why we calculate the birth rate per 1000 inhabitants. In this way, countries can be compared. We do this in the following way.
The Netherlands had 16.979.120 inhabitants in 2016 and 172,520 babies were born in that year. We divide the number of babies by the number of inhabitants and multiply by 1000 to calculate the birth rate. We therefore divide 172,520 by 16,979,120 and we multiply by 1000. So, the birth rate of the Netherlands in 2016 was 10.2.
The mortality rate is calculated almost in the same way, but here we share the number of deaths by the inhabitants. In 2016, 148,997 people died in the Netherlands. We divide 148,997 by 16,979,120 and multiplie it by 1000 and then it appears that the mortality rate of the Netherlands in 2016 was 8.8.
The natural population growth is the difference between the birth and the mortality rate. 10.2 - 8.8 is 1.4. The natural population growth in the Netherlands in 2016 was therefore 1.4.
The birth rate and the mortality rate show us a lot of development in a country, because they develop over time. We can show this development in the demographic transition model. Demos means people and graphically a description. The demographic transition model thus shows a change in the characteristics of the birth and mortality rate. We can show the demographic transition model as a graph, in which the lines represent the birth rate, the mortality rate and the total population size. The model consists of five phases.
If a country is very poor and hardly developed, both the birth and mortality rates will be very high. This is phase 1. The mortality rate can reach 40 and the birth rate even something higher. This means that an average of 40 people die each year per 1000 inhabitants. That is because the health care is still poorly developed. People get a lot of children, so the children can take care of the parents when they’re old and there are still few contraceptives available. Nowadays there are actually no countries anymore that meet this description.
When a country starts to develop, the quality of health care increases. People are being vaccinated, better doctors and more hospitals are available. This reduces the mortality rate. This is phase two. Because the birth rate still remains high, there is a huge natural population growth. This increases the total population size. The poorest countries in the world meet this description, such as
Angola and Chad. It is important for these countries to continue to develop so that the population growth will decline!
In phase three there is already a low mortality rate, but also the birth rate declines. Contraceptives are more available and because child mortality is falling, people need fewer children who can take care of them later. Girls also go to school much longer, which leads to a lower birth rate. Because there is still a big difference between the birth and mortality rate, the population continues to increase, but the increase is declining. Many countries that have developed quite well already meet this description, such as Indonesia, South Africa and Mexico.
In phase 4 there is a low birth and mortality rate. The natural population growth is low again, as a result of which the population size hardly grows. Many developed countries meet with this description, such as the Netherlands.
In phase 5 the mortality rate increases and becomes higher than the birth rate. For the first time in the history of a country it has to do with a natural population decline instead of growth and so the total population size decreases. This happens when the population is getting older, so that more and more people die. Only a few of the most developed countries meet this description, such as Germany.
The demographic transition model helps us to compare the development of countries and shows us which demographic developments a country will experience in the future.
https://wn.com/Animation_Of_The_Demographic_Transition_Model_And_Population_Growth_Decline
To compare the development of countries, often used indicators, such as average income, concern economic development. Indicators on the level of mortality and birth also tell us something about the development of a country and are therefore useful indicators. Two frequently used indicators are the birth rate and the mortality rate.
The birth rate starts with the number of live births in a year. Because there are more people living in one country than in another, more children are probably born in that country. That is why we calculate the birth rate per 1000 inhabitants. In this way, countries can be compared. We do this in the following way.
The Netherlands had 16.979.120 inhabitants in 2016 and 172,520 babies were born in that year. We divide the number of babies by the number of inhabitants and multiply by 1000 to calculate the birth rate. We therefore divide 172,520 by 16,979,120 and we multiply by 1000. So, the birth rate of the Netherlands in 2016 was 10.2.
The mortality rate is calculated almost in the same way, but here we share the number of deaths by the inhabitants. In 2016, 148,997 people died in the Netherlands. We divide 148,997 by 16,979,120 and multiplie it by 1000 and then it appears that the mortality rate of the Netherlands in 2016 was 8.8.
The natural population growth is the difference between the birth and the mortality rate. 10.2 - 8.8 is 1.4. The natural population growth in the Netherlands in 2016 was therefore 1.4.
The birth rate and the mortality rate show us a lot of development in a country, because they develop over time. We can show this development in the demographic transition model. Demos means people and graphically a description. The demographic transition model thus shows a change in the characteristics of the birth and mortality rate. We can show the demographic transition model as a graph, in which the lines represent the birth rate, the mortality rate and the total population size. The model consists of five phases.
If a country is very poor and hardly developed, both the birth and mortality rates will be very high. This is phase 1. The mortality rate can reach 40 and the birth rate even something higher. This means that an average of 40 people die each year per 1000 inhabitants. That is because the health care is still poorly developed. People get a lot of children, so the children can take care of the parents when they’re old and there are still few contraceptives available. Nowadays there are actually no countries anymore that meet this description.
When a country starts to develop, the quality of health care increases. People are being vaccinated, better doctors and more hospitals are available. This reduces the mortality rate. This is phase two. Because the birth rate still remains high, there is a huge natural population growth. This increases the total population size. The poorest countries in the world meet this description, such as
Angola and Chad. It is important for these countries to continue to develop so that the population growth will decline!
In phase three there is already a low mortality rate, but also the birth rate declines. Contraceptives are more available and because child mortality is falling, people need fewer children who can take care of them later. Girls also go to school much longer, which leads to a lower birth rate. Because there is still a big difference between the birth and mortality rate, the population continues to increase, but the increase is declining. Many countries that have developed quite well already meet this description, such as Indonesia, South Africa and Mexico.
In phase 4 there is a low birth and mortality rate. The natural population growth is low again, as a result of which the population size hardly grows. Many developed countries meet with this description, such as the Netherlands.
In phase 5 the mortality rate increases and becomes higher than the birth rate. For the first time in the history of a country it has to do with a natural population decline instead of growth and so the total population size decreases. This happens when the population is getting older, so that more and more people die. Only a few of the most developed countries meet this description, such as Germany.
The demographic transition model helps us to compare the development of countries and shows us which demographic developments a country will experience in the future.
- published: 30 Sep 2018
- views: 64340
5:34
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
In this video I explain economic development and the The Demographic Transition Model (DTM). Which shows how three things change over time: the birth rate, the ...
In this video I explain economic development and the The Demographic Transition Model (DTM). Which shows how three things change over time: the birth rate, the death rate, and the total population.
To give it some context, I focus on the USA and Western Europe, but remember, most countries follow this same process although not every country fits and some transitioned quicker or slower than others.
Thanks for watching. Please subscribe.
AP Economics Ultimate Review Packet- https://acdcecon.thinkific.com
AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet- Available April 10th, 2020
https://wn.com/The_Demographic_Transition_Model_(Dtm)
In this video I explain economic development and the The Demographic Transition Model (DTM). Which shows how three things change over time: the birth rate, the death rate, and the total population.
To give it some context, I focus on the USA and Western Europe, but remember, most countries follow this same process although not every country fits and some transitioned quicker or slower than others.
Thanks for watching. Please subscribe.
AP Economics Ultimate Review Packet- https://acdcecon.thinkific.com
AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet- Available April 10th, 2020
- published: 27 Feb 2020
- views: 86883
1:36
The Demographic Transition Model
#gcsegeography #aqageography #geographyrevision
https://www.mrbowater.com/store
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) illustrates how populations have change...
#gcsegeography #aqageography #geographyrevision
https://www.mrbowater.com/store
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) illustrates how populations have changed over time. This model can be broken down into 5 stages and can be linked to the development of wealth, healthcare and education within a country.
Stage 1 sees high birth and death rates which equates to low population.
Stage 2 sees the increase in population due to a reduction in death rate.
Stage 3 sees the population continue to increase due to better healthcare despite a decrease in birth rate.
Stage 4 sees a plateau of population due to stability in the birth and death rates
With stage 5 predicts a decline in population due to a decrease in birth rates.
Population pyramids indicate the structure of a population. These can link to the 5 stages of the Demographic Transition Model.
Stock Images fully licenced from: https://www.shutterstock.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Mr_BOWATER
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mr_b_btecpe
Tiktok - https://vm.tiktok.com/9uGVRS/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mrbbtecpe/
Thanks for the support.
https://wn.com/The_Demographic_Transition_Model
#gcsegeography #aqageography #geographyrevision
https://www.mrbowater.com/store
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) illustrates how populations have changed over time. This model can be broken down into 5 stages and can be linked to the development of wealth, healthcare and education within a country.
Stage 1 sees high birth and death rates which equates to low population.
Stage 2 sees the increase in population due to a reduction in death rate.
Stage 3 sees the population continue to increase due to better healthcare despite a decrease in birth rate.
Stage 4 sees a plateau of population due to stability in the birth and death rates
With stage 5 predicts a decline in population due to a decrease in birth rates.
Population pyramids indicate the structure of a population. These can link to the 5 stages of the Demographic Transition Model.
Stock Images fully licenced from: https://www.shutterstock.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Mr_BOWATER
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mr_b_btecpe
Tiktok - https://vm.tiktok.com/9uGVRS/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mrbbtecpe/
Thanks for the support.
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 26461
12:39
The Demographic Transition Model [AP Human Geography Review Unit 2 Topic 5]
More from Mr. Sinn
Ultimate Review Packets:
AP Human Geography: https://bit.ly/3JNaRqM
AP Psychology: https://bit.ly/3vs9s43
APHG Teacher Resources: https://bit...
More from Mr. Sinn
Ultimate Review Packets:
AP Human Geography: https://bit.ly/3JNaRqM
AP Psychology: https://bit.ly/3vs9s43
APHG Teacher Resources: https://bit.ly/3Rin63k
Join the Mr. Sinn Discord Server for free! You can study with thousands of students around the world who are taking AP Psychology. The server has a dedicated section just for AP Psychology students. Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Become a channel member and get access to exclusive perks! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyI9ZKZqlfaWhGLKTVTz9cA/join
Follow Mr. Sinn on...
Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Instagram: @iammrsinn
TikTok: @Mr.Sinn
Twitter: @MrSinn_Channel
www.mrsinnchannel.com
Subscribe and hit the bell to see a new videos.
Subscribe here ►https://goo.gl/7sNYbR
Chapters:
0:00 Population Boom Or Bust?!
1:05 Demographic Transition Model
1:13 Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model
1:51 Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model
3:19 Stage 2 Population Pyramid
3:34 Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model
4:41 Stage 3 Population Pyramid
5:01 Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model
6:30 Stage 4 Population Pyramids
7:06 Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model
7:31 Replacement Rate
7:57 Epidemiological Transition Model
8:25 Stage 1 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
8:44 Epidemic, Pandemic, & Endemic
9:06 Stage 2 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
9:51 Stage 3 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
10:06 Stage 4 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
10:41 Stage 5 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
12:10 Practice Quiz!
#aphg #aphug #humangeography
https://wn.com/The_Demographic_Transition_Model_Ap_Human_Geography_Review_Unit_2_Topic_5
More from Mr. Sinn
Ultimate Review Packets:
AP Human Geography: https://bit.ly/3JNaRqM
AP Psychology: https://bit.ly/3vs9s43
APHG Teacher Resources: https://bit.ly/3Rin63k
Join the Mr. Sinn Discord Server for free! You can study with thousands of students around the world who are taking AP Psychology. The server has a dedicated section just for AP Psychology students. Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Become a channel member and get access to exclusive perks! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyI9ZKZqlfaWhGLKTVTz9cA/join
Follow Mr. Sinn on...
Discord: https://discord.gg/mrsinn
Instagram: @iammrsinn
TikTok: @Mr.Sinn
Twitter: @MrSinn_Channel
www.mrsinnchannel.com
Subscribe and hit the bell to see a new videos.
Subscribe here ►https://goo.gl/7sNYbR
Chapters:
0:00 Population Boom Or Bust?!
1:05 Demographic Transition Model
1:13 Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model
1:51 Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model
3:19 Stage 2 Population Pyramid
3:34 Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model
4:41 Stage 3 Population Pyramid
5:01 Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model
6:30 Stage 4 Population Pyramids
7:06 Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model
7:31 Replacement Rate
7:57 Epidemiological Transition Model
8:25 Stage 1 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
8:44 Epidemic, Pandemic, & Endemic
9:06 Stage 2 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
9:51 Stage 3 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
10:06 Stage 4 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
10:41 Stage 5 of the Epidemiological Transition Model
12:10 Practice Quiz!
#aphg #aphug #humangeography
- published: 05 Oct 2022
- views: 81768
5:02
Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/population-pyramids-powerful-predictors-of-the-future-kim-preshoff
Population statistics are like crystal balls -- ...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/population-pyramids-powerful-predictors-of-the-future-kim-preshoff
Population statistics are like crystal balls -- when examined closely, they can help predict a country's future (and give important clues about the past). Kim Preshoff explains how using a visual tool called a population pyramid helps policymakers and social scientists make sense of the statistics, using three different countries' pyramids as examples.
Lesson by Kim Preshoff, animation by TED-Ed.
https://wn.com/Population_Pyramids_Powerful_Predictors_Of_The_Future_Kim_Preshoff
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/population-pyramids-powerful-predictors-of-the-future-kim-preshoff
Population statistics are like crystal balls -- when examined closely, they can help predict a country's future (and give important clues about the past). Kim Preshoff explains how using a visual tool called a population pyramid helps policymakers and social scientists make sense of the statistics, using three different countries' pyramids as examples.
Lesson by Kim Preshoff, animation by TED-Ed.
- published: 05 May 2014
- views: 2694040
16:33
Stages of the Demographic Transition Model
NEW UPDATED VIDEO! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cre5wwEKiDQ&ab_channel=Mr.Sinn
This video explains the demographic transition model. The video goes over eac...
NEW UPDATED VIDEO! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cre5wwEKiDQ&ab_channel=Mr.Sinn
This video explains the demographic transition model. The video goes over each of the five stages and explains why we see society change between the stages.
Need help reviewing for AP HUG?! Check out the AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet! A Packet made by Mr. Sinn to help you succeed not only on the AP Test but in your class as well!
https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/human-geo
*Note this is different from the guided notes, the guided notes for this video have been discontinued*
https://wn.com/Stages_Of_The_Demographic_Transition_Model
NEW UPDATED VIDEO! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cre5wwEKiDQ&ab_channel=Mr.Sinn
This video explains the demographic transition model. The video goes over each of the five stages and explains why we see society change between the stages.
Need help reviewing for AP HUG?! Check out the AP Human Geography Ultimate Review Packet! A Packet made by Mr. Sinn to help you succeed not only on the AP Test but in your class as well!
https://www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/human-geo
*Note this is different from the guided notes, the guided notes for this video have been discontinued*
- published: 15 Oct 2018
- views: 202761
12:24
Can Civilisation Survive Falling Birth Rates?
Fewer babies are being born. Entire populations are shrinking. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and most of Europe are already facing a crisis. But why is thi...
Fewer babies are being born. Entire populations are shrinking. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and most of Europe are already facing a crisis. But why is this happening?
In this video, we explore why birth rates are falling worldwide, how economic pressures, changing lifestyles, and social norms play a role and what this means for our future: aging populations, economic struggles, and more.
https://wn.com/Can_Civilisation_Survive_Falling_Birth_Rates
Fewer babies are being born. Entire populations are shrinking. Countries like Japan, South Korea, and most of Europe are already facing a crisis. But why is this happening?
In this video, we explore why birth rates are falling worldwide, how economic pressures, changing lifestyles, and social norms play a role and what this means for our future: aging populations, economic struggles, and more.
- published: 17 Dec 2024
- views: 375
4:32
Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
In this video I go through the demographic transition model and describe each stage.
And if you feel very generous and would like to support future videos ple...
In this video I go through the demographic transition model and describe each stage.
And if you feel very generous and would like to support future videos please feel free to check out my patreon page : https://www.patreon.com/classroomnation
https://wn.com/Demographic_Transition_Model_(Dtm)
In this video I go through the demographic transition model and describe each stage.
And if you feel very generous and would like to support future videos please feel free to check out my patreon page : https://www.patreon.com/classroomnation
- published: 07 Dec 2020
- views: 15742