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External forces driving change- Chaning Places (Government policies…
External forces driving change- Chaning Places
Government policies
affect demographic
population control
Chinas 1 child policy
reduce birth rate & rapid pop growth
successful
France's Gov
lowering taxes and improved maternity leave conditions
increase birth rate
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affect cultural characteristics
controlling immigration
Germany encouraging Turkish migrants to live/working German
turkish culture a part of German culture
turkish fast food common
turkish 2end widely spoken lanquage
islam widely practised
social, economic and demographic characteristics affected
regeneration
Bristol harbourside
boosted economy
increased employment levels
residents/population growth
improved social life/places
decisions of MNC's
major impacts on social, economic and social characteristics
example
Detroit
global car manufacturing centre
early and mid 20th century
Ford
Chysler
General motors
economy
majorly boosted
high employment levels
high wage jobs
demographic
attracted high levels of migrants (USA and elswhere)
population 1.8 mill 1950
Post 1950's
deindustrialisation
Factory relocation
Mexico
Cheap Labour
Impacts
Population decline
employment reductions
Social deprivation
high crime rate
Global/International institutions
World Food Programme
role
food assistance
emergency aid
Yemen
war/conflict
need regular access to food
food aid to millions of malnourished people
social and demographic characteristics
ensuring people have enough food
prevents starvation
famine
World Bank
role
provides financial stability
invests/helps set up many projects around the world to reduce poverty
affects demographic, cultural and economic characteristics
improve social conditions