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globalization - Coggle Diagram
globalization
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disadvantages
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Pollution of the environment, safety risks, low wages, poor working conditions.
There is a chance that because there are so many developing companies in foreign countries – jobs could potentially be lost in the more developed countries.
Traditions, languages and cultures could be lost.
The role of the developing country in everything is to provide when it already struggles to provide for itself.
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types of eployments
Primary - jobs that extract raw materials directly from the earth or sea - e.g. farming, fishing, forestry and mining.
Secondary - jobs that process and manufacture the primary products - e.g. furniture manufacture and car assembly.
Tertiary - jobs that provide a service - e.g. education, health, office work and retail.
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Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected. We now communicate, trade, travel and share each other’s cultures more easily around the world.
NIC: Newly Industralised Countrys
LEDC's: Less Economically Developped Countrys
MEDC's: More Economically Developped Countrys
TNC's: Transnational Corporations
To use the CLARKE- FISHER MODEL to INVESTIGATE changing EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURE in countries at different stages of DEVELOPMENT
–the LDC’s have high amounts of primary industries thanks to the lack of education and are mostly farmers. Few jobs in tertiary and manufacturing sectors, thanks to lack of money.
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The World Trade Organisation is an inter-
government organisation that promotes the free flow of trade around the world.
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