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In the first and fifth stage of demographic transition population growth is almost Nil. What is the difference between the two stages then?proper answer with points don't want vague answers and I will
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Answered by sharmaanish651
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entry into Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) – theoretically. In Stage 5 of the DTM a country experiences loss to the overall population as the death rate becomes higher than the birth rate. ... What occurs is an aging citizenry that will eventually lead to a decrease in total population.

Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is characterized by a low population growth rate due to a high birth rate (number of annual births per one thousand people) and a high death rate (number of annual deaths per one thousand people).

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