Demographic Transition Model
Demographic Transition Model
MODEL
SHAMSU-DEEN ZIBLIM
1ST,JUNE,2020
VENUE: VIA ZOOM
What is the Demographic
Transition Model (DTM)?
• The demographic transition model explains the
transformation of countries from having high birth and
death rates to low birth and death rates.
Stage A / 1
Both high birth rates and
death rates fluctuate in
the first stage of the
population model giving a
small population growth
(shown by the small total
population graph).
Stage Two
Birth Rate remains high. Death Rate is falling. Population begins to rise steadily.
Stage B / 2
Birth rates remain high,
but death rates fall
rapidly causing a high
population growth (as
shown by the total
population graph).
Stage Three
Birth Rate starts to fall. Death Rate continues to fall. Population rising.
Stage C / 3
Birth rates now fall
rapidly while death rates
continue to fall. The total
population begins to peak
and the population
increase slows to a
constant.
Stage Four
• Birth Rate is low.
• Death Rate is low.
• Population steady. Typical of USA; Sweden;
Norway, Japan; Britain,
Model 1: The DTM
(Demographic Transition Model)
Stage D / 4
Both birth rates and
death rates remain low,
fluctuating with 'baby
booms' and epidemics of
illnesses and disease.
This results in a steady
population.
Typical of Germany
Stage Five • Birth Rate slight
fall.
Reasons for changes in birth rate:
• Death Rate stable.
• Family planning
• Natural increase:
• Better health gentle decrease
• Later marriages
• Improved status of women
Stage E / 5?
A stage 5 was not
originally thought of as
part of the DTM, but
some western countries
are now reaching the
stage where total
population is declining
where birth rates have
dropped below death
rates.
Model 2: The PPM
(Population Pyramid Model)
The PPM - 'Population
Pyramid Model' shows
how dynamic (subject
to change) population
is. The model is
structured to show
'snapshots' of a
population at four
points during its
development, which
are shown as Stages 1
- 4 (A - D). A country
will progress through
the stages.
Limitations and Challenges
What limitations do you think there could be with
the model?
• It does not include the influences of migration
• Reasons for birth rates and death rates are very different in
different countries
POPULATION PYRAMID
• Population pyramid are graphical
presentation that illustrate or shows the age
and gender of the people in a specific country
or any geographical area.
• It helps government to intensify education on
birth control
• It also enables health policy planners to put
in measures to reduce mortality rate in the
country
School of Medicine and Health Sciences,
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University for Development Studies, Tamale.
Stage 2 Ghana / Kenya
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