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Population Policies
Migration Gender Inequalities
Population Terms
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Examples of this would be refugees
who leave their homes due to war, terror,
persecution, or famine.
What is forced migration?
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This is the raw number of deaths in one
calendar year divided by the total population.
It doesn’take age/sex into account
What is the Crude Death Rate?
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This is a graph that illustrates the
population structure of a place, region,
or country by sex and age group.
What is a Population Pyramid?
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This country’s population policy has resulted in a rise of
abortions of female unborn children.
Who is China or India?
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This refers to the introduction of new
people into a habitat or population.
What is Immigration?
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This is the culturally and socially constructed differences between males and females.
What is Gender?
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This refers to the actual number of children born per woman. It varies
with a number of factors such as age,
age of marriage, and space between children.
What is Fertility Rate?
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This country’s population policy started
as an Anti-natalist policy but is currently a Pro-natalist policy.
Who is South Korea?
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This refers to the act of leaving one’s native country or region to
settle in another.
What is Emigration?
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These are the rights, responsibilities, expectations,
and relationships of women and men in society.
What are Gender Roles?
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This is the level at which each generation
has just enough children to replace themselves
in the population.
What is Replacement Level Fertility?
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Translated into English, this saying
has turned women off from the traditional housewife
lifestyle in Germany.
What is “Kitchen, Children, Church”?
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This is a person, who on his or her own initiative, and
without prior notification, asks the authorities for
protection and recognition as a refugee.
Who is an Asylum Seeker?
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This is an invisible barrier that prevents
women and other minorities from moving up into
top corporate positions.
What is a Glass Ceiling?