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HCHenry

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Map the different rates of natural increase in Europe, noting which countries will grow and which will decline in the next 20 years. Then link this map to a discussion of migration in Europe.
 
  Given these two factors, how might the population map change in 20 years?

Question 2

Not including Australia and New Zealand , what type(s) of rural settlement are found in the island realm of Oceania?
 
  A) commercial sheep farming
  B) commercial dairying
  C) shifting cultivation for village populations
  D) commercial plantation agriculture
  E) commercial plantation agriculture and shifting cultivation



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Answer to Question 1

European countries with existing negative rates of natural increase (e.g., Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania) will continue to lose population; only a handful of countries have positive rates of natural increase (e.g., Ireland). Recently, eastern European countries have exhibited higher rates of out-migration, with migrants destined largely toward western European countries. For some states, the declines in natural population growth have been matched by in-migration; for other states, higher rates of out-migration coupled with negative rates of natural increase will lead to substantial population losses.

Answer to Question 2

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