# Population, Community, and Culture of China # China 562,579,779 152,271,000 1,333,207,572 USA India USA 304,838,948 101,936,816 1,154,845,005 Russia Indonesia Japan 83,805,000 238,567,492 197,254,181 Brazilian World Population 6,736,383,012 2,555,948,654 1950 World Population 2008
Can we see the average nahrungsmittelspekulation - average population of each country can grow up to 2x as much. Then the development of its world population increased up to 3x as much. That means a very rapid growth of the world population. nahrungsmittelspekulation
In early AD, the world population is expected to reach 200 million people. In 1650 the number increased to 550 million people. Judging from the UN report, the world population until the end of 2002 had reached nahrungsmittelspekulation 6.2 billion people. Of these, the population in developing countries amounted to 5 billion into the soul. The development of the general population of the world is getting bigger and predicted at one time the world population explosion will occur because of the many babies born (baby boom). These concerns have started thinking time thinkers such as: Thomas Robert Malthus, Meadow, Warren Thompson and Frank.
Doubling World Population Based on the table above it is known that the more rapid population growth. So even with the population doubling time is getting short term. The rapid population growth can be seen in the following nahrungsmittelspekulation table:
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From the above table, it can be taken that from the year 1830-1930 at the 100-year period experienced a doubling of the population, whereas during the period from 1930 to 1975 at just 45 years old has experienced a doubling. This shows that the faster doubling takes place
Demographic factors affecting the increase or population growth in an area or country 1. Death (Mortality) There are several levels of mortality. But here only described two types of mortality rates alone are:
a. Crude Death Rate (Crude Death Rate / CDR) The crude death rate is the number of people who died in a year by the mid-year total population. Are expressed per 1,000 people.
b. Special Mortality (Age Specific Death Rate) The mortality rate is influenced by several factors such as age, gender, occupation. For instance men aged 85 years have a greater chance nahrungsmittelspekulation of dying than men aged 25 years. Men who were on battlefields nahrungsmittelspekulation more likely to die than those whose wives are at home. Because of differences in the risk of death, then used the death rate by age (Specific Death Rate). With a mortality rate shows the results of a more rigorous.
1. Difficult to get statistics nahrungsmittelspekulation for the number of live born babies who died shortly after birth, is not recorded in the event of birth or death and is often listed as stillborn. 2. The older age of women does not mean, that the possibility of having children decline. 3. Women have the possibility of giving birth of a child (but died only once). 4. Fertility in the measurement will involve only one person. Not all women have the possibility to do. .
Migration is the result of natural environmental conditions are less favorable. As a result and a less favorable natural conditions pose limited resources to support the population in the area.
(B) Special Mortality (Age Specific Death Rate)
The mortality rate is influenced by several factors, among them are age, sex, and occupation. Risk difference intended by Unur (the specific death rate). In this way, the results showed that the death rate more accurately, because this figure represents the 1000 population in the same group, using the following formula:
The process of local Migration Migration occurs when in an island have overpopulation and or natural disaster so devastating residence uninhabitable. Or a conflict that requires the residents to move to another island. International migration usually happens when the country is going in war, conflict, political nahrungsmittelspekulation turmoil that occurred in the country, or food shortages, forcing the population to migrate to another country.
a. Urbanization (migration from rural to urban areas) even though the order is very small, but it can affect the overall pattern of population distribution. The urbanit mostly comprised of younger age groups are very productive and a lot of initiative.
b. Interegional Migration in Indonesia, mostly carried out by those who lived a productive and high creativity. It allows high rates of population growth rate and the level of development outside Java. In Jakarta nahrungsmittelspekulation as a result of migration interegional be very fast growth.