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Why Did Malthus Believe that Catastrophic Events like Famines and Epidemics that Cause Mass Deaths Were Inevitable? - Sociology

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Why did Malthus believe that catastrophic events like famines and epidemics that cause mass deaths were inevitable?

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English political economist Thomas Robert Malthus argued that human population tend to grow at a much faster rates than the rate which the means of human subsistence (land, agriculture) can grow.

He said population rises in geometric progression whereas agricultural production can only grow in Arithmetic progression.

Malthus believed that positive checks to population growth in the form of famines and diseases, was inevitable. These are nature’s way of dealing with the balance between food supply and increasing population.

According to him, these natural checks are extremely painful and difficult. lthough it helps to achieve a balance between population and subsistence by increasing the death rate.

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पाठ 2 The Demographic Structure of the Indian Society
Exercise | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ३९

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

What is meant by ‘birth rate’ and ‘death rate’? Explain why the birth rate is relatively slow to fall while the death rate declines much faster.


Identify one of the reasons for population explosion.


The book "An essay on the principle of population" was written by ______.


According to Robert Malthus, population rises in ____________ progression whereas agricultural production grows in ____________ progression.


Which of the following does not lead to population explosion?


Demographic data are not important for which of the following?


Demographic dividend is related to the people of ______.


“The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race. The vices of mankind are active and able ministers of depopulation. They are the precursors in the great army of destruction and often finish the dreadful work themselves. But should they fail in this war of extermination, sickly seasons, epidemics, pestilence, and plague advance in terrific array, and sweep off their thousands and tens of thousands. Should success be still incomplete, gigantic inevitable famine stalks in the rear, and with one mighty blow levels the population with the food of the world.” – Thomas Robert Malthus, An essay on the principle of population, 1798.

What does Malthus refer to as ‘success’?


“The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race. The vices of mankind are active and able ministers of depopulation. They are the precursors in the great army of destruction and often finish the dreadful work themselves. But should they fail in this war of extermination, sickly seasons, epidemics, pestilence, and plague advance in terrific array, and sweep off their thousands and tens of thousands. Should success be still incomplete, gigantic inevitable famine stalks in the rear, and with one mighty blow levels the population with the food of the world.” – Thomas Robert Malthus, An essay on the principle of population, 1798.

What is the power of population?


Who gave the name Asiatic Society in his Classification of Societies?


Which of the following will not be considered as a Primary group?


Which among the following thinker gave the theory on population growth?


Which among the following is a criticism of malthusian theory of population?


The second stage of demographic transition is called


The theory of population growth was written in


Which states in India are near the 'replacement levels' of population growth?


India has roughly what percentage of the world's population?


In the theory of demographic transition, there are three basic phases of population growth. The first stage is that of ______ in a  society that is underdeveloped and technologically backward. Growth rates are low because both the death rate and the birth rate are very high, so that the difference between the two is low.


The word demography comes from Greek origin and is composed of the two words where demos means ______ and graphien implying ______.


Table 3: The Declining Sex-ratio in India, 1901-2011
Year

Sex ratio

(all age groups)

Variation over the previous decade Child Sex ratio (0-6 years) Variation over the previous decade
1901 972 - - -
1911 964 -8 - -
1921 955 -9 - -
1931 950 -5 - -
1941 945 -5 - -
1951 946 +1 - -
1961 941 -5 976 -
1971 930 -11 964 -12
1981 934 +4 962 -2
1991 927 -7 945 -17
2001 933 +6 927 -18
2011 943 +10 919 -8
Note: The sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males;
Data on age-specific sex ratios are not available before 1961.
  1. Give reasons for the declining sex ratio.
  2. In your opinion, what steps should be taken to deal with this bias against the girl-child?

The measure of comparing the portion of a population which is composed of dependents with the portion that is the working population is______.


Which of the following statements is true in the scenario of high fertility rate?


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