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Cause and Effect of laborer's endless poverty, Cause and Effect of …
Cause and Effect of
laborer's endless poverty
Cause
Low income
occupational specialization for mass production
technological advancement
profit maximzation mindset
Long value chain
middlemen is powerful
Herders or workers are uneducated
Over dependency on system
Monopolization
The price of yarn is determined by Gobi
Now Gobi produce yarn only for itself
High percentiage of yarn was produced by Gobi
Not enough work
Not enough money to invest
Not enough connection
Insufficient awareness to others
Effect
Decreased Health and well-being
short life lifespan
many youngers
preferring easy jobs
decrease in laborers skill level
in the future
early retirement
higher replacement
less elders
compared to the number of youngers
hard to get a job
Limited access to education
increased crime and social unrest
increased unfair occassions
eroded trust
in the working environment
decreased motivation to work
Reduced economic mobility
social isolation and stigmatization
limited opportunity
to expand the market
decrease in chance of employment
Cause and Effect of
Designer's Poverty
Job/Salary Dependency
on Enterprises.
Customer prefers the price range
& product range of enterprise's.
More affordable and wider range of
trend sensitive products.
The companies sell more
to invest more and grow more.
Production prefers to work
mostly with enterprises.
Bigger orders for production
to make more money.
The companies sell more
to invest more and grow more
meaning the productions will grow also.
Difficult to achieve a finer quality product
compare to big companies
Not enough capital to invest
in better quality & production
No capital to begin with.
You cannot afford to invest in human capital
Difficult to invest in their own
personal growth.
(education & lifestyle)
Less growth.
Hopeless future.
Lose motiviation.
Lower chance of promotion
Lower chance of moving to a better job
Low Salary.
Too Many of them.
Factory like education system
School has become training
instituitions for employers
To be faster
and more agressively
competitive in the market
Unvalued as a job.
Designers were trained
to work as a cog in a machine
(struggling to work independently)
Mass production & Specialization
Profit maximization mindset
human greed
Unfairly distributed
share/salary
Although product design is
one of the company's core foundations,
its value has diminished.
The company's primary focus
is to sell more and
the company's value system
is not set to favor designers.
Low job satisfaction
Low productivity
Higher chance for losing jobs
enslaved to keep
Lower chance of promotion
Lower chance for salary increase
Low motivation
Low creativity
Higher turnover
Higher unemployment period
Poor family
Low education for kids
Kids' future outlook limited
Lose Freedom.
Not enough leisure time
Broken work life balance
Low productivity
Hard to maintain good health
Higher sick leaves
not many alternative means of living
Cause and Effect of
costly cashmere
lengthy and costly supply chain
Deparments of big companies
marketing deparment
receiving the salary based on their performance
seeking the company's profit
not following jesus christ
unreliable income
if they don't get to reach the performance,
they get 50% of their salary
(even though this situation is not said on the contract)
Other deparments
Accounting Department
Law Deparment
etc
farmer
unreliable conditions
difficulty in traceability
not telling where the yarn goes
mongolian farmers want the yarn to go to mongolian companies
exploitative intermediaries
ONLY yarn collectors suggest the price of yarn
farmer should accept the price suggested
Intermediaries
consumers cannot afford high quality cashmere product
increasing cost of cashmere
by cashmere reduction, lengthy supply chain and monopolizing companies
There isn't much high quality of cashmere product
impact of luxury brand
increasing consumers' loyalty
being monopoly
hard to control high quality product
requiring much money
only big companies can afford
exclusive system being monopoly
having power to control the market
profit oriented
not following jesus christ
increasing cost of raw material
cashmere reduction
climate change
land degradation
irresponsible mining
desertification
increasing global wastes
overgrazing
goats eating roots of grass
Unfair working conditions
only being suggested the price of yarn (farmers)
weak labor laws and regulations
lack of awareness and education
Being required high performance in terms of sales
by reducing their salary (a marketer in a big company)
globalization and competitive pressures
technological advancement
mass production
profit-oriented
rise of multinational corportations
broadening the size of market
diversification of products/services
increase in consumer purchasing poser
increase in sales
increased awareness and education
low-income (knitters)
young knitters are preferred
machine can do the high level of skills
reduction of cost
Inadequate social services
inefficient infrastructure
poor governance and corruption
what else...
insufficient funding
lack of awareness
lack of education
lack of continual assessment and improvement
Need in regualar feedback mechanism
to assess social service programs
Early retirement
Mongolian retirement age is
around 55 in average
Many young workers
Factory wants young and low-income laborers
low wage & unstable employment
Cause and Effect of
laborer's endless poverty
cause
Debt
Need for funds
Taking on High-Interest Debt
Struggling to repay
Ongoing Need for Basic Essentials
Lack of Capital
Few property ownership rights for citizens
Impact on Credit Score
job insecurity
low wages
no bargaining power to negotiate the salary for workers
Bossy working environment
low income standard
the country's economic power is weak
exploitative work conditions
maximize the company's profit
workers don't know how to react
inadequate benefits
Lack of access to education
insufficient environmnet to receive the same education system
Limited Early Education Opportunities
Underdeveloped Skill Sets
Lack of Access to Continuing Education
insufficient financial support
Economic Stagnation
Effect
Limited Options to Increase Income
Debt restricts a worker's ability to invest in themselves through education or starting a business
less likely to take risks on opportunities, thinking of their financial situation
relocation or changing jobs seeking not their dream but higher salary
workers in debt may not be able to provide for their children's education
limiting next generation's ability
generational trap
Work and Health Implications from repayment of debt
mentally and physically
brings less productivity of work
income is reduced
constant uncertainty about job stability
reduce in productivity
leading to health problems
reduce in employability
challenging for individuals is reduced
inadequate benefits
workers take time off personally
reduce in productivity
Economic stagnation
inability to improve their educational standing keeps laborers in lower socio-economic strata