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A-Level Sociology and A-Level Economics complete lesson notes, exam preparation, model answers and revision resources
Economics- Macro- 2 and 4 Mark Questions and Model Answers
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Economics- Macro- 2 and 4 Mark Questions and Model Answers

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MODEL ANSWERS Questions: Using Extract A, calculate the total number of non-EU migrant workers employed in the UK in 2016. (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract A shows that the number of EU migrant workers in the UK has increased faster than the number of non-EU migrant workers in the UK. (4 marks) Using the data in Extract D, calculate the percentage change in the price of oil from the lowest point in 2016 to the point at the end of the period. (2 marks) Using the data in Extract A, calculate to one decimal place, the percentage change in the total net trade balance in goods with the UK’s top five trade partners from February-April 2012 to February-April 2013. (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract A shows that the UK is having more success in trading goods with the rest of the world than with Europe. (4 marks) If UK GDP in 2012 was $2375 billion, use the data in Extract D to calculate, to the nearest $billion, the difference in forecast UK GDP between IMF’s initial and revised growth forecasts (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract D shows that the IMF has become less confident about growth rates (4 marks)
Economics- Micro- behaviour and demand (15 marker)
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Economics- Micro- behaviour and demand (15 marker)

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MODEL ANSWER For a long time, supermarkets and other commercial firms have understood the benefits of behavioural economic concepts such as choice architecture and framing. The public sector has been slow off the mark, but at last governments are now taking advantage of the opportunities provided by nudging. Explain how rules of thumb and irrationality can affect consumers’ demand for goods and services (15 marks)
Economics- Micro- fundamental economic problem (15 marker)
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Economics- Micro- fundamental economic problem (15 marker)

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MODEL ANSWER The economist Greg Mankiw has written that ‘society faces a trade-off between efficiency and equity. Efficiency means that society is getting the maximum benefits from its scarce resources. Equity means that those benefits are distributed fairly among society’s members. Often, when government policies are designed, these two goals conflict.’ Explain how a production possibility diagram can be used to illustrate some features of the fundamental economic problem (15 marks)
Economics- Micro- policies to reduce gender pay gap (25 marker)
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Economics- Micro- policies to reduce gender pay gap (25 marker)

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MODEL ANSWER Extract F (lines 19–20) notes that ‘The UK Government recognises the need to raise aspirations and attainment for girls’. Use the extracts and your knowledge of economics to evaluate the policies that the government might use to reduce the gender pay gap. (25 marks)
Economics- Micro- MRP and lower average earnings (9 marker)
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MODEL ANSWER 7. Extract E (lines 22–23) states that ‘The tendency for women to participate in low-productivity sectors is now a bigger factor in their low pay than discrimination’. With the help of a diagram, explain how the difference between the marginal revenue product of male and female workers might account for the lower average earnings of women. (9 marks)
Economics- Micro- policies to reduce pollution (25 marker)
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MODEL ANSWER Extract F (lines 9–10) states ‘Some major UK businesses appear happier with permit trading than with alternative policies such as quotas on emissions or the taxation of fuel’. Using the data in the extracts and your knowledge of economics, evaluate the possible impact on UK businesses of policies to reduce pollution. (25 marks)
Economics- Micro- 2 and 4 Mark Questions and Model Answers
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Economics- Micro- 2 and 4 Mark Questions and Model Answers

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MODEL ANSWERS Questions: Using the data in Extract D (Figure 3), calculate the mean female labour force participation rate for the five countries listed. Give your answer to one decimal place. (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract D (Figure 4) show that the degree of inequality between the pay of male and female workers is falling. (4 marks) Using the data in Extract D, calculate, to two decimal places, the percentage of world CO2 emissions generated by the UK. (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract D show that the USA needs to reduce pollution more than other countries. (4 marks) Using the data in Extract D (Figure 3), calculate how much the median care worker earns for every pound earned by the median worker in the whole economy. Give your answer to the nearest penny. (2 marks) Explain how the data in Extract D (Figure 4) show that there is likely to be substantial upward pressure on the wages of care workers by 2041. (4 marks)
A-Level Sociology- Education Essay Model Answers
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A-Level Sociology- Education Essay Model Answers

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33% OFF! 17 ESSAY/EXAM QUESTION BUNDLE aimed towards A-Level Sociology students. Includes key terms and studies, sociological perspectives, exam questions, and criticism and evaluation points. (Module: Education)