3.2 Economic Charge Flashcards

1
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Give some examples of push factors

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  • Shortage of jobs
  • Low wages
  • Poor standard of living
  • Poor healthcare
  • War or conflict
  • Natural disasters/Poor environment
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Give some examples of pull factors

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  • More employment
  • Higher wages
  • Better standard of living
  • Better healthcare and education
  • Less crime and natural disasters
  • Cleaner environment
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3
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Why might people move to cities in developing countries

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People move to cities as the rural area is normally much poorer and they are searching for higher paying jobs

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Why might informal labour not help the economy

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Informal labour means little or no tax if given to the government to improve the country

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Why is there much more informal labour in developing countries

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You don’t need to be a skilled or even very educated to sell stuff on the street so many national migrants do that

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What effect do TNC’s have to developing and emerging countries

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They offer higher paying jobs for educated people and for less skilled workers

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Why might lots of people move to cities in emerging countries

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There are many jobs in secondary jobs such as manufacturing which may much more compared to primary jobs

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Why might a developing or emerging country invest in factories or stadiums

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They want to attract foreign investment which in turn offers more jobs for locals

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Why does the urban population in developing countries sometimes decline

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Wealthier and older people will move to the rural part of the country for better life quality as many can work from home anyway. And in some cases such as Detroit people leave due to lack of jobs or crime.

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Why are industries failing in developed countries

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The country often imports the product from where it is made cheaply (China and India) and so the secondary sector in their country goes in decline

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What is formal employment

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Formal employment is officially recognised and so workers are protected by laws (working hours, benefits, health and safety) and the workers pay tax on what they earn

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What is informal employment

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Informal employment is not officially recognised so jobs aren’t taxed and the workers aren’t protected by any laws so can work for long hours in dangerous conditions for little pay

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13
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What is meant by quaternary sector jobs

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Quaternary jobs are mainly research and developing e.g making cars faster, phones last longer, screens bigger etc…

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Why are there so little workers in the primary sector in developed countries

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Developed countries often import products from developing countries where it is very cheap therefor lowering the need to have them made in their own country

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Why does the amount of secondary jobs rise as a country emerges but then decreases as it becomes developed

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The country firstly invests in manufacturing to attract foreign businesses but after they become wealthier they no longer need to make or sell manufactured products as they can invest in service jobs that earn more and are easier normally

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16
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Problems with urbanisation happening too fast in some places?

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Areas such as India have too many people crammed into a singe place and over crowding is an issue. And just like in Mexico city food and clean water is also a problem as too many people require it at the same time.

17
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Why is urbanisation happening fast in some areas?

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Urbanisation happens fast in places like India as the foreign companies invest in industries or call centres which need a lot of workers and people get attracted by the higher pay so a lot of young people will move over to the city at the same time over crowding the area to find the best jobs.