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Unit 3 [Chapter 5] Terms

Teacher: Ms. Drumonde
Across
a term used for children born after the mid-1990s, some of them the off-spring of so-called Twentysomethings demographic group
a type of group savings plan by which people save money to draw out almost like a pay cheque after they retire
the period of declining birth rates between 1966-1979, immediately after the post-World War II baby boom
a type of multiple bar graph used to show the proportions of males and females of different ages in the population of a country.
a numerical comparison that identifies the average number of dependents in a country for every one hundred adults of working age.
the term which refers to a population age group, such as children less than five years old
a large group of people in society who express values and behaviours that conflict with society’s norms
a type of individual savings plan by which people save money for retirement, encouraged by a tax break from the Canadian government
in demography, a negative population balance where a country’s death rate exceeds its birth rate
a term used for people born between 1946 and 1966, during the post-World War II baby boom
a media term used during the late 60s and early 70s to describe the culture of protest which emerged among adolescent and young adults baby boomers (hippies)
a term for the European wives of Canadian soldiers who came to Canada with their husbands after World War II
a term used for children born after the mid-1990s, some of them the offspring of the so-called Twentysomethings demographic group
in demography, the rate at which a country’s population is increasing or decreasing when four factors are considered: birth rate, death rate, immigration and emigration
Down
in demography, a positive population balance where a country’s birth rate exceeds its death rate.
a measure of the portion of the national population that is not actively employed. Frequently, this includes children, youth, and seniors
a term used by marketing people in reference to Generation Y, a demographic group receiving spending money from two working parents and four grandparents.
a demographic phase marked by an increase in the birth rate of a country, and a corresponding population increase
movements for political change that focus on public activities such as marches, demonstrations, “media events”, and petitions
the study of human populations
the demographic phase in which a pop increase is created as people born during the post-World War II baby boom have their own children
Oral birth control contraceptives first developed during the 60s