Lesson 3 Demographic Transition Model
Lesson 3 Demographic Transition Model
Task One
10 minutes
Make a copy of the DTM in your books, across a double page. Make sure you add appropriate labels/detail.
Stage One
Birth Rate and Death rate are both high. Population growth is slow and fluctuating.
Typical of Britain in the 18th century and the Least Economically Developed Countries (LEDC's) today.
Stage Two
Birth Rate remains high. Death Rate is falling. Population begins to rise steadily.
Stage Three
Birth Rate starts to fall. Death Rate continues to fall. Population rising.
Typical of Britain in late 19th and early 20th century; China; Brazil
Stage Four
Birth Rate is low. Death Rate is low. Population steady.
Typical of USA; Sweden; Japan; Britain
Stage Five
Reasons for changes in birth rate: Family planning Better health Later marriages Improved status of women
Reasons for changes in death rate: Good health care Reliable food supply People are generally living longer
Typical of Germany
Birth Rate slight fall. Death Rate stable. Natural increase: gentle decrease
Activity
Using the textbook (page 234/5 ) add notes to each stage of the Demographic Transition Model. Make sure you understand why the birth and death rate line is where it is at . (E.g. why has the death rate fallen in stage 2, but the birth rate still remain high?)
To finish
http://www.gatm.org.uk/geographyatthemovies/population.html
DTM
Homework
Complete the worksheet. Most questions can be completed on the worksheet others need to be written on lined paper.