Overpopulation, A condition where population size exceeds the capacity of the environment, shaped by social, economic, and political factor's. , Population, A group of individuals within a defined area, studied in terms size, composition, distribution, and social implications. , Pro-natalist policies, Government measures designed to encourage higher birth rates, often reflecting cultural values, economic goals, and demographic concerns., Social epidemiology, The study of how social conditions affect health outcome and disease distribution., Study of population, The scientific analysis of population size, structure, change, including birth, death, and migration patterns., Symbolic interactionism, A sociological perspective that examines how individuals create meaning through social interaction and shared symbols., Total fertility rate, The average number of children a woman is expected to have, used to analyze population growth and societal trends., Unequal food distribution, The unequal access to food across populations, often caused by social inequality, economic systems, and political factors. , Vaccine, A medical tool that prevents disease, studied sociologically in terms of public trust, access, policy, and collective health behavior., Water quality, The condition of water in relation to human use, analyzed through environmental inequality, infrastructure, and public health systems., Overpopulation , Rapid population growth straining water and food supplies in some regions., Population , California has a large and diverse population compared to smaller states., Pro-natalist policies , Tax benefits or paid parental leave programs in countries like France., Social epidemiology , Higher rates of asthma in polluted, low-income neighborhoods., Study of population , Census data used to plan schools, hospitals, and infrastructure., Symbolic interactionism , The meaning of a wedding ring symbolizing marriage and commitment., Total fertility rate , Japan’s low TFR leading to an aging population., Unequal food distribution , Food deserts in low-income urban areas with limited access to fresh groceries., Vaccine , COVID-19COVID-19 vaccination campaigns worldwide., Water quality , The Flint, Michigan water crisis exposing lead contamination..

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