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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *5696058568* DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 0453/02 Paper 2 October/November 2012 2 hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Ruler READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all the questions. You may not need all the answer lines for your answer. You should read and study the sources before answering the questions. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. 1 2 3 4 5 Total This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC [NF/CGW) 49948/5 [Turn over

2 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows three migrants. A. My farmland has been flooded and my family is starving so we are walking to the Red Cross camp where we can get food aid. B. I am moving across the border into the United States where I can look for a job fruit picking. C. I am escaping from my country to avoid being killed because of my religious and political beliefs. Three different types of migrant are: asylum seeker; economic migrant; refugee. Fig. 1 each of the people in Fig. 1 identify which type of migrant is shown. A.... B.... C.... [2]

3 (b) Study Fig. 2, which shows how the number of migrants from a country changes as it develops economically. high number of migrants low low high economic development Fig. 2 (i) Describe how the number of migrants from a country changes as it develops.... [2] (ii) Suggest three reasons why the number of migrants from a country is likely to change with economic development.... [3] [Total: 7 marks] [Turn over

4 2 (a) Study Fig. 3, which shows the countries of origin of migrants living in Denmark, a high income European country. Norway Thailand USA Bosnia- Herzegovina Iceland Iran Morocco U.K. Philippines Germany Pakistan DENMARK Sri Lanka Netherlands Poland Sweden Afghanistan Iraq Turkey Scale: Somalia China Lebanon Vietnam more than 20 000 migrants 10 001 to 20 000 migrants 5001 to 10 000 migrants Fig. 3 Key: European country Non - European country

(i) 5 Complete the table below by putting the following countries in rank order according to the number of migrants from them who are living in Denmark. CHINA GERMANY NORWAY Country Number of migrants from the country living in Denmark More than 20 000 10 001 to 20 000 5001 to 10 000 [1] (ii) Name one low income country and one high income country from which between 5001 and 10 000 people have migrated into Denmark. Low income country... High income country... [2] (iii) Is it true that many migrants to Denmark are from Europe? Refer to actual examples of countries in your answer.... [3] [Turn over

6 (b) Study Fig. 4, which shows the number of immigrants to and emigrants from Denmark between 1980 and 2006. Content removed due to copyright restrictions. (i) Compare the pattern of immigrants to and emigrants from Denmark between 1980 and 2006. Refer to statistics and years in your answer. [5]

(ii) (iii) 7 Suggest two benefits for countries of receiving large numbers of immigrants. 1... 2...... [2] Describe three impacts for a low income country of large numbers of people migrating away from it. 1... 2... 3...... [3] [Total: 16 marks] [Turn over

8 3 (a) Study Fig. 5, which shows information about a research investigation carried out in Denmark. Content removed due to copyright restrictions. (i) The main aim of the investigation was to find out why some Nigerian people had migrated to Denmark. your own words to state the other two aims of the investigation. 1...... 2...... [2] (ii) Describe three possible problems of using data from the Internet in research investigations. 1...... 2...... 3...... [3] (iii) What is the difference between an open-ended question and a closed question?...... [2]

(iv) 9 Questionnaires were given out for people to fill in and return at a later date. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using questionnaires in a study such as this.... [6] [Turn over

10 (b) Study Fig. 6, a diagram which shows methods of sampling. SAMPLE (to represent the whole population) METHOD OF SAMPLING TYPE OF SAMPLING ) ) ) ) PROBABILITY SAMPLE (unbiased) NON-PROBABILITY SAMPLE (biased) RANDOM SYSTEMATIC STRATIFIED OPPORTUNITY JUDGEMENT QUOTA Fig. 6 (i) From Fig. 6 identify one type of sample which is a probability sample and one which is a non-probability sample. Probability sample... Non-probability sample... [1] (ii) What is the difference between a biased and an unbiased method of sampling?... [1] (iii) Choose one type of sample from Fig. 6 and explain how it could be used to select a sample of 25 Nigerian migrants to give questionnaires to. Type of sample...... [2]

11 (c) Study Fig. 7, which shows information about the type of sample used by the researchers. We used another type of sampling, snowball sampling, in our research study about Nigerian migration to Denmark. To do this we identified one Nigerian immigrant and gave him a questionnaire. We then asked him to pass a questionnaire to another Nigerian immigrant and so on. Fig. 7 (i) Suggest reasons why the researchers used snowball sampling in this investigation.... [2] (ii) Explain why snowball sampling may be unreliable.... [2] [Total: 21 marks] [Turn over

12 4 (a) The main aim of the investigation was to find out why some Nigeruan people had migrated to Denmark. The researchers found out that the three most important push and pull factors were: PUSHES Poverty Lack of safety Corruption PULLS Employment Social benefits Education (i) What is meant by the terms push factor and pull factor? Push Factor... Pull Factor...... [2]

(ii) 13 Explain fully why poverty and employment are factors which encourage migration from low income countries to high income countries.... [4] [Turn over

14 Fig. 8, 9, 10 and 11, about Denmark and Nigeria, were obtained by the researchers. (b) Study Fig. 8, which shows government spending on social benefits in Denmark in 2007. Content removed due to copyright restrictions. Fig. 8 (i) How much money was spent in Denmark on health care in 2007?... billion kroner [1] (ii) Explain how people living in a country benefit from government spending on: pensions health care... [2]

15 (c) Study Fig. 9, which shows information about safety on the roads in Nigeria and Denmark in 2004. Content removed due to copyright restrictions. To what extent do you think the statistics in Fig. 9 help to support the findings of the researchers about why Nigerian people had migrated to Denmark? Give reasons for your answer. [5] [Turn over

16 (d) Study Fig. 10, a graph which shows adult literacy and the percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) spent on education in selected countries. Relationship between % of GDP spent on education and adult literacy 8 Denmark 6 UK % of GDP spent on education 4 India Chile 2 Angola Philippines Nigeria 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 Adult literacy (%) Fig. 10 (i) Complete Fig. 10 by plotting the following information for Kenya: % of GDP spent on education = 7.0 Adult literacy (%) = 85 [1] (ii) Compare the percentage of GDP spent on education and the adult literacy of Denmark and Nigeria. Give statistics in your answer.... [4]

(iii) 17 What type of relationship is shown between adult literacy and the percentage of GDP spent on education? Refer to countries and statistics in your answer.... [3] [Turn over

18 (e) Study Fig. 11, which shows what a sample of Nigerian people thought about corruption in Nigeria. (NB Corruption occurs when people are dishonest and can be bribed.) Content removed due to copyright restrictions. (i) Complete Fig. 11 by plotting the following information for what people interviewed thought about the elected leaders. 5% thought none were corrupt 50% thought some were corrupt 45% thought most were corrupt [3] (ii) What percentage of the people interviewed thought: some border officials were corrupt,... most government officials were corrupt?... [2] (iii) Suggest two reasons why high levels of corruption may encourage people to migrate from a country.... [2] [Total: 29 marks]

19 5 Abasiama is a 35 year old Nigerian who migrated to Denmark in 2008. Before he migrated he worked as a school teacher in Lagos, the capital of Nigeria, where his family and children are still living. He now works in a fish processing factory in Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark. He needs to make a decision about his future. The options he is considering are to: A. Remain in Copenhagen and continue working in the factory. B. Remain in Copenhagen and study in the University there to qualify as a teacher in Denmark. C. Return to Nigeria and find work teaching in a school there. Which of these options do you think Abasiama should choose and why? To do this you should explain the advantages of your chosen option and the disadvantages of the two options which you have not chosen. Chosen option... Advantages of chosen option............... Disadvantages of first option not chosen.................. Disadvantages of second option not chosen.................. [7] [Total: 7 marks] [Total: 80 marks]

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