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Band 6+: The table below gives information related to population growth, average birth per woman, and life expectancy at birth in countries with different income levels in 2002 and 2004. Summarise the information making comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a table detailing three metrics across different income level countries for 2002 and 2004. Under the high income countries category, population growth was +0.8% in 2002 and +0.7% in 2004; average birth per woman was 1.7 in both 2002 and 2004; life expectancy at birth was 78.0 in 2002 and 78.7 in 2004. For middle income countries, population growth was +0.6% in 2002 and +0.7% in 2004; average birth per woman was 2.2 in 2002 and 2.1 in 2004; life expectancy at birth was 69.1 in 2002 and 70.0 in 2004. In low income countries, population growth was +2.0% in 2002 and +1.8% in 2004; average birth per woman was 3.9 in 2002 and 3.7 in 2004; life expectancy at birth was 58.1 in 2002 and 58.8 in 2004.
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The table compares three demographic indicators-population growth, average birth per woman, and life expectancy at birth-across high-, middle-, and low-income countries in 2002 and 2004.

Overall, high-income countries experienced lower population growth and birth rate, however significantly longer life expectancy. In contrast, low-income countries demonstrated recorded highest population and birth rates, yet had the shortest life expectancy. These patterns remained largely consistent between 2002 and 2004, with only major fluctuations.

In terms of population growth, low-income countries reported the highest growth at 2.0% in 2002, declining slightly to 1.8%. By comparison, middle-income countries maintained a stable growth rate of 0.9% in both years, while high-income countries experienced the slowest growth, declining inconsiderably from 0.8% in 2002 to 0.7% in 2004.

As for average birth per woman, low-income countries dominated in a fertility rate, accounted for 3.9% in 2002, decreasing slightly to 3.7%. Middle-income countries recorded moderate figures of 2.2 and 2.1 respectively, whereas high-income counties had the lowest fertility rate, remaining stable at 1.7 birth per woman.

Life expectancy displayed the opposite pattern. People in high-income nations lived the longest, with figures rising from 78.0 to 78.7 years. Middle-income countries saw a slight increase from 69.1, reaching 70.0 years, in the contrary, low-income nations had the lowest life expectancy, made up 58.1 years in 2002, climbing modestly to 58.8 years in 2004.

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