Transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.
However, previous studies have shown that demographictransitions are not linear and, after periods of interruption, trends can resume towards an always greater longevity.
Ús de demographic transition en anglès
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Not everybody saw the demographictransition coming, but some did.
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The conclusions to be drawn from the theory of the demographictransition were twofold.
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The shift marks an important demographictransition which could have profound economic and social consequences.
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Moreover, although Africa's demographictransition has begun, it has a long way to go before population growth decelerates.
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After all, the European demographictransition happened in the nineteenth century without any official encouragement or even knowledge.
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This is called the demographictransition.
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India is currently undergoing a rapid demographictransition along with a dramatic upsurge in the number of elderly adults.
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It is in the urgent long-term interest of the human species that every place on Earth achieves this demographictransition.
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PMID: 27648686 India is currently undergoing a rapid demographictransition along with a dramatic upsurge in the number of elderly adults.
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Once the demographictransition starts happening in a country it happens at all levels of society pretty well at the same time.
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The Anabaptist sects in North America, the Hutterites and Amish, have largely resisted the demographictransition; that is to say, they have large families.
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This paper assesses inpatient and outpatient care and their capacity to respond to changing demands in the context of the demographictransition in Brazil.
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Using the new data, Jim Elmslie of Sydney University's West Papua Project has produced a new paper updating his previous work on Papua's demographictransition.
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Demographictransition theory is a splendidly confused field.
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However, previous studies have shown that demographictransitions are not linear and, after periods of interruption, trends can resume towards an always greater longevity.