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Demographic Transition and Population Pyramids (9B) Practice Test
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A demographer presents two simplified age-structure profiles. Country F is in stage 2 (high birth rate, falling death rate). Country G is in stage 3 (birth rate declining, death rate low). The following grouped age shares approximate their population pyramids:
- Country F: 0–14 is very large; 65+ is very small.
- Country G: 0–14 is smaller than Country F; 15–39 is relatively large.
Demographic transition theory links these patterns to different near-term social priorities. Based on the age structures, which trend is most likely for Country G compared with Country F?
A demographer presents two simplified age-structure profiles. Country F is in stage 2 (high birth rate, falling death rate). Country G is in stage 3 (birth rate declining, death rate low). The following grouped age shares approximate their population pyramids:
- Country F: 0–14 is very large; 65+ is very small.
- Country G: 0–14 is smaller than Country F; 15–39 is relatively large. Demographic transition theory links these patterns to different near-term social priorities. Based on the age structures, which trend is most likely for Country G compared with Country F?