Zelinsky's Migration Transition Model (AP Human Geography)

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  • Today we discuss Zelinsky's Migration Transition Model. This video will help you better understand exactly what happens at each stage of Zelinsky's Model and how it connects to the Demographic Transition Model.
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  • @tabor7354
    @tabor7354 Рік тому

    hey Mr. Sinn, I have a question regarding the amount of immigration vs emigration in the different stages of the demographic transition mode, how can we determine wether or not a country in a particular stage has more of immigration or emigration?

  • @erum9582
    @erum9582 4 роки тому +5

    Hey, Mr.Sinn
    I have a question about stage 3 and 4 of the model. Why are there more people moving from urban to rural? Why is there counter urbanization?

    • @nikolevaliente6282
      @nikolevaliente6282 4 роки тому +5

      I think it's because as populations start to gradually live longer as the country develops and healthcare becomes more accessible to people (especially in stage 4), there comes a point where those who are aging move out of the cities searching for calmer lifestyles, peaceful environments, and less activity.

    • @aji5016
      @aji5016 4 роки тому +1

      Furthermore, technological advancements would have made it possible for people to travel across greater distances to find or get to work on a daily basis.

    • @michaelvpham242
      @michaelvpham242 4 роки тому +3

      Less developed countries, such as stage 2 and early stage 3 countries, have all of their wealth and services clustered into certain sectors of the city. Lots of migrants come into those cities looking for jobs, leading to a high population density and the creation of slums. This can really raise the crime rate as people grow desperate. This really raises the real estate prices and the cost of living. As countries develop, more and more people have access to transportation and can live much further away from their workplace. They don't want to live in the bustling city and pay for the high costs of living. The wealthy, highly-skilled workers relocate to suburban communities as living extremely close to their workplace becomes less and less necessary. They want to have more space to raise their families. This migration of the wealthy is mirrored by a relocation of where services are provided, and you'll see large malls and department stores in suburban areas that can support them. This migration leads to the creation of a suburban economic node that attracts goods and services. By then, the country is developed enough to support the provision of goods and services to more than just a few mega-cities

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  • @kookiesandcake5821
    @kookiesandcake5821 2 роки тому

    wait so why are stages 3 and 4 separate if they're basically the same??

    • @roxiethecockapoo1138
      @roxiethecockapoo1138 Рік тому

      For Zelinsky's model they're the same, but in the demographic transition they are different. Stage 3 has a moderate growth (NIR) that may still be above 0 despite declining, while Stage 4 is at the ZPG (zero population growth) since CDR and CBR have continued to decline even lower than Stage 3's CBR and CDR. There's no major break, so they're similar, just think of Stage 4 as a slightly more extreme version of stage 3, and the NIR to be different.

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