The graph compares the alteration in population of three counties, Columbia, Yamhill and Washington in the U.S. state of Oregon, between 1940 and 2000. It can be clearly seen that the population of Columbia and Yamhill almost identical, started low in 1940 then increased significantly from 1970 to 2000. while Washington population was higher than the other counties and then increased rapidly reach its higher level.
In 1940, Yamhill population were 30,000 subsequently rose gradually to 45,000 in 1970.Then the population grew up significantly to reach 75,000 in 2000. the trend of Colombia was similar about 25,000 in 1940, afterward it increased steadily to 30,000 in 1970 and followed by a sharp growth to approximately 60,000 in 2000.
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• Analyze the changes and continuities in demographic changes in the Americas in the period from 1450 to 1914.
There are many horrendous effects that come from population growth. One of the many major effects include decreasing amounts of available land. Another is the decreasing amount of essential natural resources. A part
The United States is the third most populated country in the world. This country holds about 4.5% of the world’s population. The U.S. population is currently estimated to have 308.7 million persons. This number is more than double of the population from 1950. Besides the fact of the population has doubled its size, the population has also become qualitatively different from the one from 1950. As noted by the Population Reference Bureau, “The U.S. is getting bigger, older, and more diverse.” The growth of the population is the result of the trends over time in the relationship of increased births, decreased deaths, and increased net immigration.
The population of the United States continues to change as reflected by the students at
2011 is a stationary population pyramid. There is roughly an even amount of people in each age group except that there are less people aged 70 and up. For 1995, it is an expansive pyramid because there are a lot more people in the younger ages. There was a large workforce with a lot of younger aged people in the dependency load. Both pyramids reflect a high birth rate, there are a lot of children under the age of 4 in the Northwest Territories.
The first chapter of the book is an introduction to the economy, politics and people of California. It encompasses the economy, politics and demography of the state for the past, present and the future. The edition features updated demographic information of the state from the census that took place in 2010. The chapter explains the state’s transition from colonization to rebellion and statehood. It discusses California’s past, including the great depression, political turmoil, infrastructure, workingmen’s party and World War II. The growth, reform and progressive change of the state to what it is today is also highlighted in the book. California previously faced budget deficits
In the population history graph of Sutter County, it shows that the population has grown rapidly in over the past 100 years. There are many different things that draw people migrate to the county, such as California oil industry, natural gas produces, water projects, developed highway system, and the film production. Break it down furthermore, in 1850 through 1900, the county population almost with no percentage grow in 50 years. But moving on to 1910 through 2010, there were huge population differences between each years and the highest peak was from 2000 to 2010; with 15807 per year. Also, in the date of recent population change, the United States, States of California
California is the most populated state in the United States. It has nine regions of which Northern California is the main focus. It has very many people with very different ethnic, racial, religious and national backgrounds. Notably, the population of California stands out as one of the most varied and composite anywhere on the globe. The population has rapidly increased over the last century. By 1950, the population of California was only about 10 million people. As of 2000, the population had increased threefold to an approximation of almost 35 million people (Reyes & Currie, 2001).
Because of the baby boom generation, they have caused a huge impact on the United States demographics. Results have shown that there is an increase of the median age, which means the population has gotten older. Results also show an increase of population in metropolitan and suburb areas of the older people. Baby boomers are called the first suburban generation, because their parents were the first to populate the suburbs during the postwar period. Thus, the older people may stay near these areas due to the fact that their parents resided there as well. The population changes of states were also analyzed. The states are most likely facing a population change due to the older people migrating after retirement. When comparing the states for
The demographic transition is a three-stage model of population growth in Europe. In the first stage there is a stable population because birth and death rates are both high. The second stage happens as mortality rates begin to slowly decline, but birth rates stay high. When this stage happens, there is fast population growth. During the third stage, the population is more stable as both birth and death rates are low and are more or less balanced. In more recent years, a fourth stage as been brought on by Anti-Malthusians. During this stage, population shrinkage occurs because the deaths begin to outnumber the births. Europe provides a great example to the theory of demographic transition. After speedy population growth of stage two, Europe settled at stage three with a stable population. It is currently in stage four with a shrinking population. In most European nations there are lesser births than deaths which could ultimately create other social problems.
Look at the population difference from the 1800's to the 21's century. Look at the increase of Canada's changing population.
During the first decade of the new millennium, the average population growth rate was 1%. The greatest increase in California’s population occurred in the year 2000, the year before a recession, with a one year growth rate of 1.48%. The smallest increase took place in 2006, which was at the height of the Millennium Boom, when the population only rose by 0.5%. The growth hadn’t been this low since WWII. Many different factors play a role in the fluctuation of numbers in California’s population such as birth and death rates, migration, cultural trends, environmental, and most importantly of all the economy (Golden state population trends,
data, and a new methodology for estimating annual trends in population growth. It is the third in
Populace has been seen to change throughout the years. In the years of 1900 and 2000 there was an expansion in world populace which was three times more noteworthy than the whole past history. It was an expansion from 1.5 billion to 6.1 billion which is a 4.6 increment in just shy of 100 years.
Demography is the study of the components of population variation and change. Death rate and birth rate are two determinants of population change. Theory of Demographic Transition is comparatively recent theory that has been accepted by several scholars throughout the world. This theory embraces the observation that all countries in the world go through different stages in the growth of population. A nation's economy and level of development is directly related to that nation's birth and death rates. Population history can be divided into different stages. Some of the scholars have divided it into three and some scholars have divided it into five stages. These stages or classifications demonstrate a