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MALTHUS THEORY OF
POPULATION GROWTH
ISTIAQE AHMED TANIM
ROLL: 117646
DEPERTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENT
JAGANNATH UNIVERSITY, DHAKA
Thomas Malthus
o Born: February 14, 1766, Surrey, United Kingdom.
o Died: December 29, 1834, Bath, United Kingdom.
o Wrote ‘An essay in the First Principle of
population’ first published in 1798
o Debatable whether the principles of Malthus two
hundred years ago ( that were very revolutionary
and controversial ) have any relevance to the
modern world.
o The world population in 1798 was at nine million
people. We have now passed the seven billion
mark.
The Core Principles of Malthus
• Food is necessary for human existence.
• Human population tends to grow faster than the power in the
earth to produce subsistence.
• The effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal.
• Since humans tend not to limit their population size voluntarily -
“preventive checks” in Malthus’ terminology.
Theory of Population
• Malthus very concerned by the condition of the poor and
particularly by rural poverty.
• Because of this he was skeptical of notions of the perfectibility of
society.
• 1st Edition of the Essay is an a priori polemic—the 2nd Edition
included much empirical observation.
• Inspired Darwin’s idea of “the struggle for survival” .
Malthus Theory
• In 1798 Thomas Malthus published his views on the effect of
population on food supply. His theory has two basic principles:
• Population grows at a geometric rate i.e. 1, 2, 4, 16, 32, etc.
• Food production increases at an arithmetic rate i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
Geometric And Arithmetic Ratios
• Population, when unchecked, grows in a geometric ratio.
• Population, if unchecked, will double every 25 years [ a geometric
progression is 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.].
• Evidence from the US where land is abundant.
• Subsistence grows at an arithmetic ratio [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc.].
• Subsistence still grows, but due to the different growth ratios
population must eventually press against the means of subsistence.
Malthus Theory
Malthus (cont.)
Proposed Solutions of Malthus
• Malthus suggested that once this ceiling (catastrophe)
had been reached, further growth in population would
be prevented by negative and positive checks. He saw
the checks as a natural method of population.
Negative Checks (Decreased Birth Rate)
• Negative Checks were used to limit the population growth. It
included abstinence/ postponement of marriage which lowered
the fertility rate.
• Malthus favored moral restraint (including late marriage and
sexual abstinence) as a check on population growth. However, it is
worth noting that Malthus proposed this only for the working and
poor classes!
Positive Checks (Increased Death Rate)
• Positive Checks were ways to reduce population size by
events such as famine, disease, war - increasing the
mortality rate and reducing life expectancy.
Malthusian Catastrophe
• A Malthusian catastrophe (also phrased Malthusian check, Malthusian crisis,
Malthusian disaster, or Malthusian nightmare) was originally foreseen to be a
forced return to subsistence-level conditions once population growth had
outpaced agricultural production. Later formulations consider economic
growth limits as well.
• Malthusian catastrophe are very similar to the Iron Law of Wages.
• The main difference is that the Malthusian theories predict what will happen
over several generations or centuries, whereas the Iron Law of Wages predicts
what will happen in a matter of years and decades.
Criticism
• As a general rule the following points were raised as criticism against
Malthusian Theory
• The ratio of arithmetical progression of means of subsistence and the geometrical progression of
population growth was never proved.
• In so many cases the theory of the growth of the means of subsistence in arithmetical ratio was
not proved.
• Malthus did not clearly distinguish between fecundity and fertility.
• Malthus did not succeed in connecting positive and preventive checks with his theory.
• Friedrich Engels also criticizes the Malthusian catastrophe because Malthus failed to see that
surplus population is connected to surplus wealth, surplus capital, and surplus landed property.
• Ester Boserup wrote that population levels determine agricultural methods, rather than
agricultural methods determining population (via food supply).
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Malthus theory

  • 1. MALTHUS THEORY OF POPULATION GROWTH ISTIAQE AHMED TANIM ROLL: 117646 DEPERTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENT JAGANNATH UNIVERSITY, DHAKA
  • 2. Thomas Malthus o Born: February 14, 1766, Surrey, United Kingdom. o Died: December 29, 1834, Bath, United Kingdom. o Wrote ‘An essay in the First Principle of population’ first published in 1798 o Debatable whether the principles of Malthus two hundred years ago ( that were very revolutionary and controversial ) have any relevance to the modern world. o The world population in 1798 was at nine million people. We have now passed the seven billion mark.
  • 3. The Core Principles of Malthus • Food is necessary for human existence. • Human population tends to grow faster than the power in the earth to produce subsistence. • The effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. • Since humans tend not to limit their population size voluntarily - “preventive checks” in Malthus’ terminology.
  • 4. Theory of Population • Malthus very concerned by the condition of the poor and particularly by rural poverty. • Because of this he was skeptical of notions of the perfectibility of society. • 1st Edition of the Essay is an a priori polemic—the 2nd Edition included much empirical observation. • Inspired Darwin’s idea of “the struggle for survival” .
  • 5. Malthus Theory • In 1798 Thomas Malthus published his views on the effect of population on food supply. His theory has two basic principles: • Population grows at a geometric rate i.e. 1, 2, 4, 16, 32, etc. • Food production increases at an arithmetic rate i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
  • 6. Geometric And Arithmetic Ratios • Population, when unchecked, grows in a geometric ratio. • Population, if unchecked, will double every 25 years [ a geometric progression is 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.]. • Evidence from the US where land is abundant. • Subsistence grows at an arithmetic ratio [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc.]. • Subsistence still grows, but due to the different growth ratios population must eventually press against the means of subsistence.
  • 9. Proposed Solutions of Malthus • Malthus suggested that once this ceiling (catastrophe) had been reached, further growth in population would be prevented by negative and positive checks. He saw the checks as a natural method of population.
  • 10. Negative Checks (Decreased Birth Rate) • Negative Checks were used to limit the population growth. It included abstinence/ postponement of marriage which lowered the fertility rate. • Malthus favored moral restraint (including late marriage and sexual abstinence) as a check on population growth. However, it is worth noting that Malthus proposed this only for the working and poor classes!
  • 11. Positive Checks (Increased Death Rate) • Positive Checks were ways to reduce population size by events such as famine, disease, war - increasing the mortality rate and reducing life expectancy.
  • 12. Malthusian Catastrophe • A Malthusian catastrophe (also phrased Malthusian check, Malthusian crisis, Malthusian disaster, or Malthusian nightmare) was originally foreseen to be a forced return to subsistence-level conditions once population growth had outpaced agricultural production. Later formulations consider economic growth limits as well. • Malthusian catastrophe are very similar to the Iron Law of Wages. • The main difference is that the Malthusian theories predict what will happen over several generations or centuries, whereas the Iron Law of Wages predicts what will happen in a matter of years and decades.
  • 13. Criticism • As a general rule the following points were raised as criticism against Malthusian Theory • The ratio of arithmetical progression of means of subsistence and the geometrical progression of population growth was never proved. • In so many cases the theory of the growth of the means of subsistence in arithmetical ratio was not proved. • Malthus did not clearly distinguish between fecundity and fertility. • Malthus did not succeed in connecting positive and preventive checks with his theory. • Friedrich Engels also criticizes the Malthusian catastrophe because Malthus failed to see that surplus population is connected to surplus wealth, surplus capital, and surplus landed property. • Ester Boserup wrote that population levels determine agricultural methods, rather than agricultural methods determining population (via food supply).