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Does Globalisation promote employment? (Globalisation destroys jobs…
Does Globalisation promote employment?
Globalisation destroys jobs
Developed countries workers risk losing jobs
2008 crisis has increased uncertainty
Competing goods from other countries
Wage competition leads to offshoring production - Job losses in developed countries
Jobs lost - Labour intensive, low skilled, assembly like work
2007 Global crisis lead to lowest employment
Other countries entering existing markets
Countries with a major comparative advantage created high-quality jobs
Globalisation creates jobs
Offshoring - direct consequence of globalisation
Lower employment quality
Pharmaceutical companies rely on international competition and so employment levels are consistent
New professions in the service industry
Healthcare, hotels, restuarants
New businesses in developing countries
Flexible working created job shares
China's cheap clothing caused companies to close down
Agribusiness
Agribusiness must remain close to distribution market - No international competition
Job losses for other reasons
New technologies
Productivity gains
Increased efficiences
Restructuring
Bankruptcies