Examiners Mark Scheme Question 4 PAGE 1 Student A = 3 marks Question 4 PAGE 1 Student B = 2 marks Question 4i PAGE 1.

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Examiners Mark Scheme Question 4 PAGE 1 Student A = 3 marks Question 4 PAGE 1 Student B = 2 marks Question 4i PAGE 1

Question ii PAGE 2 Question B PAGE 2

Question C PAGE 3

(b) 18% Question 4i PAGE 4 Example mark…..1 Example mark…..4 Question 4ii PAGE 4 Question 4iii PAGE 4 wide base (1); narrow top (1); concave profile (1); + 2 for development eg high birth rate, high death rate Max 4 Example mark…..4 low birth rate (1); small gap between birth rate and death rate (1); small percentage under 15 will mean less births in future (1); increase in death rate (1); linked to old age population (1); obesity (1); access to contraception (1); marrying later (1); status of women (1); desire for smaller families (1); expense of large families (1) + 1 for development. Max 4

Question 4 b PAGE 4 Example mark…..6

Question iii PAGE 7