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What is demographic cycle ? Describe three stages of demographic transition theory

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The demographic transition. ... There are four stages to the classical demographic transition model:

Stage 1: Pre-transition. Characterised by high birth rates, and high fluctuating death rates. Population growth was kept low by Malthusian "preventative" (late age at marriage) and "positive" (famine, war, pestilence) ...

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Demographic cycle is a model used to represent the process of population transformation of countries from high birth rates and high death rates to low birth rates and low death rates as part of the economic development process of a country. It is from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economy.

The three stages of Demographic Transition theory are as follows  :  

Stage 1. High birth rate and high death rate.  

Stage 2. High birth rate, high death rate but falling or declining.  

Stage 3. High birth rate and medium death rate.

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