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Population characteristics in Stage 4 and Stage 5...
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Population characteristics in Stage 4 and Stage 5 in Demographic Transition Theory.
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Stage 4
Stage 5
(i) Improvement in the economic status of the citizens.
(i) High economic status of the citizens of the country.
(ii) Secondary and tertiary occupations have higher share than primary occupations.
(ii) Tertiary occupation contribute most towards the economy.
(iii) Population growth is almost minimal.
(iii) Population may reduce because of lower birth rate than death rate.
(iv) USA is passing through this stage.
(iv) Sweden and Finland population are in this stage.
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