SSC Economics Sample Paper NCERT Sample Paper-7

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    Which of the following is correct about second stage of the theory of Demographic Transition?

    A)  The gap between birth rate and death rate start increasing

    B)  The gap is maximum between birth rate and death rate

    C)  It is known as the stage of population explosion

    D)  All the above

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

    [c] Stages of the theory of demographic transition: STAGE 1: High fluctuation - high birth rate and death rates however population growth is small. Reasons for high birth rate include: Limited birth control, high infant mortality rate encourages the birth of more children, children are seen as a future source of income, therefore it would be more economically beneficial to have more kids. Reasons for high death rate: high incidence of disease, poor nutrition and famine, poor levels of hygiene STAGE 2: High birth rate but falling death rate. The total population begins to expand rapidly. Reasons for falling death rate: Improved public health. Better nutrition, Lower child mortality      STAGE 3: Falling birth rate, continuing falling death rate. The population growth slows down. Reasons for falling birth rate include: Preferences for smaller families (cheaper), Changes in social trends and fashions. Rise in materialism (i.e. would rather spend money on expensive goods than pay for more kids), Lower infant mortality rate STAGE 4: low fluctuating, low birth rate and low death rate. The population growth is small, and fertility continues to fall. There are changes in personal life styles, and more women are in the work force, therefore less couples are having kids (they'd rather get their careers sorted out first). STAGE 5: Death rate slightly exceeds the birth rate, and this causes population decline. This stage has only been recently recognised, and there are very few countries that are considered in stage 5. Reasons for low birth rate include: A rise in individualism. Greater financial independence of women, lack of resources for future generations, an increase in non-traditional lifestyles.


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