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I might just be burnt out from studying today, but I cannot interpret this graph.
So the question asks at which point would we see the lowest population.
Kaplan's key made is seem like within these models, populations will always increase, which is obviously not always the case.
1) Why does A have a lower population than D?
Is it because that within B and C, the birth rates increased the population more than A (the baseline), so D>A, population wise.
2) Can we...
Demographic transition models
I might just be burnt out from studying today, but I cannot interpret this graph.
So the question asks at which point would we see the lowest population.
Kaplan's key made is seem like within these models, populations will always increase, which is obviously not always the case.
1) Why does A have a lower population than D?
Is it because that within B and C, the birth rates increased the population more than A (the baseline), so D>A, population wise.
2) Can we...
Demographic transition models