The Demographic Transition Model is the simplest way to depict the demographic history of a region or country. This model is the product of observations regarding population growth and development across numerous countries throughout the world. The Demographic Transition Model believes in the strong association between the birth and death rates on the one hand and industrialization and economic development on the other. Historic Background Post industrial revolution and agricultural advancements, human geographers became very keen in studying the change in population across the world. In the year 1929, Warren Thompson, the American demographer published his work on demographic transition ... Read More