M6-Topic 1 Part 2; WORLD CIties: Characteristics (work force, Cultural) Spatial distribution, economic & cultural authority, Global networks Flashcards
What are the Characteristics of the workforce in world cities(5)
- Decentralisation of routine office jobs (work from home)
- Shift from blue collar to white collar jobs
- Growth of high level service sector (Cleaning, Hotel work & tour guides)
- Influx of Highly Trained Immigrants
- Increase in socio-economic polarisation ( more low-skilled workers, rising unemployment, urban underclass)
What are the Cultural Characteristics in world cities (4)
- Stage shows
- Sporting spectacles
- Tourist Mecca
- Shopping
List examples of Stage shows in World cities (2)
- Broadway (eg Hamilton) NYC
- West End (eg Lion King) London
List Examples of sporting spectacles in world cities (3)
- Wimbledon, London
- The Olympics, Global
- FIFA World Cup Global
List Examples of world cities that are Tourist Meccas (2 (3))
- NYC , (Central Park, Statue of Liberty, Time square)
- London ( Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London Eye)
List examples of Shopping areas operating in world cities (3)
- 5th avenue (NYC)
- Oxford Street (London)
Regent Street (London)
Where are World cities located (1 (3))
Mostly in the northern temperate zone, in three subsystems:
- Northern America Subsystem
- West European Subsystem
- Asian Subsystem
World Cities in the Northern American Subsystem (3)
New York, Los Angeles, Toronto
World cities in the West European Subsystem (3)
London, Paris, Brussels
World Cities Located in the Asian Subsystem (3)
Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore
Why are world cities located here (3)
-Countries gained power through colonialism 1700-
1800’s
- Colonies located in the tropical latitude band, used for
tea, sugar, and cotton
- ex colonies fuel world cities through cheap labour
what gives World cities Economic Authority (7)
Large Goods & services market (High purchasing Power)
Key location for Financial services
Command centres of the Global Economy (TNC’s)
Location of Specialised firms (law, accounting, finance)
Focus on Advanced telecommunications
Innovative industries
Influential media outlets
What gives world cities Cultural Authority (4)
Location Of Global spectacles
A cultural centre
Good Social Infrastructure
Has sophisticated transports & information systems
What gives London Economic Authority (5)
- 30 international agencies
- 400 international NGO’s
- Barclays (London) worth $65billion (US) in Equity, employes 130 000 people
- Home to the world’s largest wholesale banking centre with 539 foreign banks,( Bank of America, Citibank)
- The Square Mile: London Stock exchange employs 800 000
What gives London Cultural Authority (5)
- West End: Location of international hotels (Doubletree by The Hilton)
- London Theatres: West End, and Lambridge
- 26 million tourist a year
- tourist account for 10% of London’s retail shopping
- London’s cultural industry contributes $7.5 billion to the economy annually