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UNITED STATES URUGUAY UGANDA JAPAN

(HIGHLY
(DEV ELOPING) (HIGHLY
DEV ELOPED)
UNDERDEV ELOPED)

GDP Per 59,531.66 USD 16,245.60 USD 604.04 USD 38,428.10


Capita ( USD
In
Dollars)



• 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
MI DYEAR 116,807 120,754 125,537 125,327 126,776 127,715 127,579 126,920
POPULATI ON
(I N
THOUSANDS)

GROWTH (NA) (NA) 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% -0.0% -0.1% -0.2%


• RATE
(PERCENT)
• Japan total fertility rate is decreasing.

• The pronatalist factor that contributed to


the fertility rate when it was high was that
people weren't using condoms or birth
control and the country wasn’t as
developed as it is now

• The antinatalist factor that contributed


when the fertility rate was low was that
people were more educated on
pregnancy, std's and condom usage.
And people wanted to lower the
consumption rates.


Demographic Variable Your Country (2015) World Average (2015)

Net Migration Rate (per thousand)


Negative means there is a net emigration 0.56 0
Positive means there is a net immigration

Infant Mortality Rate (per


1.96 29
thousand)
Life Expectancy at Birth (years) 83.88 71.5

Median Age of Population (years) 46.35 29.6


Japan is in the Post-

Industrial stage because
• Japan birth rate is
• currently decreasing as
well as their death rate
• which met up on the
• chart.
The country is also well-
• developed and wealthy
• and advanced in multiple
aspects within their
country.
• JAPAN WOULD BE IN THE
FIFTH STAGE, SECOND BOX;
WITH LOW BIRTH RATES AND
LOW DEATH RATES

Pre-Industrial Early Transition Late Transition Industrial Post-Industrial

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