Various positive or negative changes (transition) which take place in the population of
a given society, country or the world and their impact on social economic
environment..
Demographic transition refers to the historical change in birth and death rates from
high to low which causes population increase..
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Demographic Transition Theory
A theory compounded to explain this phenomenon.
There are 4 demographic transition phases namely:
Stage/phase 1
- High birth rate and high death rate due to inadequate food supply, wars, diseases and
insufficient medical facilities.
- Little or no increase in population
- Was experienced in Europe before 19th Century.
Stage 2
- High birth rate and a decline in death rate due to improved food supplies and medical
facilities.
- High population growth rate
- Was experienced by European countries in the 19th Century during industrial
revolution.
- Kenya is in this stage.
Stage 3
Relatively low death rates and declining birth rate due family realisation of the need to
have small families due to pressure exerted on economic resources and social
facilities, level of education attainment leading to use of birth control measures.
Moderate population growth rate.
Stage 4
- Low birth and death rates.
- Low population growth rate.
- The population becomes static and can only reproduce to replace the dying ones
(population replacement level).
- It‟s experienced in industrialised countries like Germany and Sweden where death rate
is falling below death rate.