Match the following concepts with the definitions listed below them ____ a. gemeinschaft____ b. multiple-nuclei theory____ c. crude death rate____ d. urban ecology____ e. fecundity____ f. replacement level____ g. sector theory____ h. age-specific fertility____ i. social demography____ j. doubling time____ k. urbanization____ l. community____ m. gross migration rate____ n. combined statistical area (CSA)____ o. morbidity____ p. demography____ q. net migration rate____ r. metropolitan statistical area(MetroSA or MSA)____ s. fertility rate____ t. life span1. the birth-rate level at which married couples replacethemselves in the population2. rates of disease and illness in a population3. the maximum rate at which women can physically produce children4. a description of the process of urban growth emphasizingthe importance of transportation routes5. the branch of demography that studies population inrelation to its social setting6. a grouping that contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more or an “urbanized area” of at least 50,000inhabitants and the surrounding integrated population7. Tönnies’s term for the type of society based on tradition,kinship, and intimate social relationships8. a concentration of people who can fulfill their major social and economic needs within the area where they live9. the annual number of live births per 1,000 women agesfifteen to forty-four10. the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of apopulation11. the annual increase or decrease per 1,000 members of apopulation resulting from people leaving and enteringthe population12. the scientific study of population13. a description of the process of urban growth that emphasizes specific and historical influences on areas within cities14. the most advanced age to which humans can survive15. the number of live births per 1,000 women in a specificage group16. the study of the relationships between humans and theirenvironments within cities17. an urban area composed of two or more sets of neighboring primary metropolitan statistical areas (MetroSAs) orone or more MicroSAs18. the number of years needed to double the size of apopulation19. the process by which an increasingly larger proportion ofthe world’s population lives in urban areas20. the annual number of persons per 1,000 members of apopulation who enter or leave a geographical area
Match the following concepts with the definitions listed below them
____ a. gemeinschaft
____ b. multiple-nuclei theory
____ c. crude death rate
____ d. urban ecology
____ e. fecundity
____ f. replacement level
____ g. sector theory
____ h. age-specific fertility
____ i. social demography
____ j. doubling time
____ k. urbanization
____ l. community
____ m. gross migration rate
____ n. combined statistical area (CSA)
____ o. morbidity
____ p. demography
____ q. net migration rate
____ r. metropolitan statistical area
(MetroSA or MSA)
____ s. fertility rate
____ t. life span
1. the birth-rate level at which married couples replace
themselves in the population
2. rates of disease and illness in a population
3. the maximum rate at which women can physically produce children
4. a description of the process of urban growth emphasizing
the importance of transportation routes
5. the branch of demography that studies population in
relation to its social setting
6. a grouping that contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more or an “urbanized area” of at least 50,000
inhabitants and the surrounding integrated population
7. Tönnies’s term for the type of society based on tradition,
kinship, and intimate social relationships
8. a concentration of people who can fulfill their major social and economic needs within the area where they live
9. the annual number of live births per 1,000 women ages
fifteen to forty-four
10. the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a
population
11. the annual increase or decrease per 1,000 members of a
population resulting from people leaving and entering
the population
12. the scientific study of population
13. a description of the process of urban growth that emphasizes specific and historical influences on areas within cities
14. the most advanced age to which humans can survive
15. the number of live births per 1,000 women in a specific
age group
16. the study of the relationships between humans and their
environments within cities
17. an urban area composed of two or more sets of neighboring primary metropolitan statistical areas (MetroSAs) or
one or more MicroSAs
18. the number of years needed to double the size of a
population
19. the process by which an increasingly larger proportion of
the world’s population lives in urban areas
20. the annual number of persons per 1,000 members of a
population who enter or leave a geographical area
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