Answer:
The answer is E
Explanation:
I believe that the answer is E because the factor's effecting the birth rate in a country are:
Existing age-sex structure
Availability of family planning services
Social and religious beliefs - especially in relation to contraception and abortion
Female employment
Economic prosperity (although in theory when the economy is doing well families can afford to have more children in practice the higher the economic prosperity the lower the birth rate).
Poverty levels – children can be seen as an economic resource in developing countries as they can earn money
Infant Mortality Rate – a family may have more children if a country's IMR is high as it is likely some of those children will die.
Conflicts
Typical age of marriage
Source- https://www.dineshbakshi.com/igcse-gcse-economics/developed-and-developing-economies/revision-notes/138-factors-affecting-population#:~:text=Factors%20affecting%20the%20birth,Typical%20age%20of%20marriage