Chapter 8: Human Population
Calculating Population Growth:
Use the example below as reference in order to 1) calculate how many people Canada will gain next year as a result of immigration, and 2) assuming the TFR and net migration rate stays the same over the next century, determine when the population of Canada will double.
Canada Info: Total population = 36 million, net migration rate = 7 per 1000 residents, TFR = 1.6
Complete this on a separate piece of paper and DO NOT USE A CALCULATOR! SHOW ALL WORK!
Use the example below as reference in order to 1) calculate how many people Canada will gain next year as a result of immigration, and 2) assuming the TFR and net migration rate stays the same over the next century, determine when the population of Canada will double.
Canada Info: Total population = 36 million, net migration rate = 7 per 1000 residents, TFR = 1.6
Complete this on a separate piece of paper and DO NOT USE A CALCULATOR! SHOW ALL WORK!
Calculating Global Growth Rate and National Population Growth Rate. Don't get them confused! See below!
Use the "shown another way" formula below to calculate National population growth rate.
Assignment: Determine the national population growth rate for Cambodia, Australia, Bangladesh, and Tonga. No calculator and show all work!
Click HERE for CBR and CDR stats.
Click HERE for immigration - emigration stats. Note: Net Migration Rate is immigration - emigration, so that calculation has been done for you. Keep in mind that a negative number means more people are emigrating that immigrating.
Click HERE for CBR and CDR stats.
Click HERE for immigration - emigration stats. Note: Net Migration Rate is immigration - emigration, so that calculation has been done for you. Keep in mind that a negative number means more people are emigrating that immigrating.
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