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  1. A key feature of stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model is the emergence of grandparents. Longer life expectancies allow for 3 generations to share a part of their life spans. Grandparents are part of every stage of the DTM but will be rare in societies with shorter life expectancies.

  2. 22 de jun. de 2024 · Stage 2 countries, according to the Demographic Transition Model (DTM), are characterized by a rapid increase in population due to high birth rates and declining death rates. These countries experience a significant natural increase in population as births outnumber deaths.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2024 · The stages of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) include: 1. Stage 1: High birth and death rates lead to slow population growth. 2. Stage 2: The death rate falls, but the birth rate remains high, leading to faster population growth. 3. Stage 3: The birth rate starts to fall, so population growth starts to slow. 4.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Stage 2 DTM: Stage 2 of Demographic Transition Model (DTM) represents a period where death rates begin to fall while birth rates remain high leading to rapid population growth. This usually happens due to improvements in healthcare and sanitation.

  5. www.ncesc.com › geographic-faq › what-is-the-dtm-used-forWhat is the DTM used for? - NCESC

    19 de jun. de 2024 · Stage 2: In this stage, death rates start to decline rapidly due to improvements in healthcare and living conditions, while birth rates remain high. This leads to rapid population growth and the potential for social and economic changes.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Transitional Stage: The transitional stage refers to a phase in a country's development where it is experiencing rapid population growth and industrialization, but still has high birth rates and declining death rates.

  7. Hace 3 días · The first stage, which characterized most of South America during the 18th and 19th centuries, involved a rough population balance maintained by high death and birth rates. The second, transitional, phase has consisted of a population explosion brought about by declining mortality and continued high fertility.