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Theories of population: malthusian and demographic transition

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The demographic transition theory argues that population growth is inextricably tied to a society's level of technology. ... Stage one follows Malthusian theory closely, as it reveals the inherent weakness of a population to thrive beyond the carrying capacity of its natural environment.

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