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1. Review the Social Data Table to find the countries that have negative average annual population growth rates projected for the years 1998–2015.  

  1. How many countries have negative projected population growth rates? In which region(s) are these countries located?
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  3. How will a negative population growth rate affect the actual numbers of people in these countries?
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  5. What might be some benefits to a decrease in population?
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  7. What are some potential problems if a country’s population is decreasing or growing too slowly to replace the number of people who die?
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2. Using the text and the Social Data Table, fill in the table below according to the following instructions. 

  1. Read the definition of population growth rate.
  2. Use the Social Data Table to find the average annual population growth rate for each country during 1980–98. Rank the countries with "1" equaling the lowest population growth rate and "6" the highest.
  3. Write the appropriate ranking number in column 3. Make a general statement comparing the population growth rates in these six countries.
  4. Country name Population
    Growth
    Rate,
    1980–98
    Ranking
    Number
    Brazil
    Ghana
    Philippines
    Egypt
    Canada
    Russian Federation

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  5. Find each of the six countries on the map. If you need to use the labeled world and regional maps. Compare the color of each country with those of its neighbors. To what extent is each country typical of conditions in its area and region? Make a general statement comparing the population growth rates in the six regions. 

3. Using the text and the Basic Data Table, fill in the chart below according to the following instructions. 

  1. Choose a low-income country in Sub-Saharan Africa and one in Asia (South and East) and the Pacific and write their names in the first column.
  2. Choose a middle-income country in each of the following regions and add them to the first column: South America, Europe and Central Asia, and Middle East and North Africa.
  3. Choose a high-income country in North and Central America and the Caribbean, one in Europe and Central Asia, and one in Asia (South and East) and the Pacific and add them to the first column.
  4. Label each country in your data table with an L, M, or H to show which income group it belongs to: low, middle, or high.
  5. Read the definitions of population growth rate, life expectancy at birth, GNP per capita, and access to safe water. Go to the Basic Data Table, and for each of your countries find the 1980–98 population growth rate, 1998 life expectancy at birth, 1998 GNP per capita, and the 1990–96 percentage of population with access to safe water,and write this information in the appropriate columns. If data for one of the indicators are not available, select another country from the same income group and region.
  6. Rank the countries, with "1" equaling the lowest population growth rate and "8" the highest. Write the appropriate ranking number in parentheses after the data in the Population Growth Rate column.
  7. Country Income group Region Population growth rate, 1980?98 Life expectancy at birth, 1998 GNP per capita, 1998 Access to safe water, 1990?96
    Sub-Saharan Africa
    Asia (South and East) and the Pacific
    South America
    Europe and Central Asia
    Middle East and North Africa
    North and Central America and the Caribbean
    Europe and Central Asia
    Asia (South and East) and the Pacific
  8. Study your chart and answer the following questions:

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