What is global shift
The relocation of work, especially manufacturing from europe and North America to Asia, South America and Africa
Name example of OUTSOURCING OF SERVICES
India, cities like Bangalore now have high quality internet and broadband. Indian workers typically paid less
Name example of OUTSOURCING OF MANUFACTURING
China, access to abundant workforce, investment into high tech manufacturing, relaxed govt interference, investment into SEZ encourages FDI
What challenge can global shift lead to for HICs
Deindustrialisation, loss of traditional industry brings about socio-economic issues, as companies relocate their manufacturing
What five factors can deindustrialisation lead to
Depopulation
Dereliction
Increase in crime rates
Unemployment
Poverty
What are three examples of where deindustrialization has occurred
What are two benefits of global shift to HIC’s
What are the four costs of global shift to HIC’s
What are the four benefits of global shift to MIC’s and LIC’s
What are the four costs of global shift to MIC’s and LIC’s
What are four ‘push’ factors that cause people to migrate
What are four ‘pull’ factors that cause people to migrate
What does migration mean
the movement of people over international borders
Define emigrant
Define immigrant
What is an economic migrant
a person who migrates for work or to seek work to improve their economic position. (a flow of labour)
What is a refugee
a person who is displaced, being forced out of their home potentially due to war, natural hazards or accidents
e.g. Syrian refugees escaping war
What is an asylum seeker
a refugee who wishes to remain in another country permanently. This application in considered by the government and they can work and access services like education
What has rural to urban migration contributed to the creation of
global hubs and megacities
True or false, as of 2007, more people live in urban areas than rural
TRUE, this has been created by internal migration
Define a global hub
A city with a significant amount and variance of flows. A city which has a global influence on economics, culture and migration e.g. London, New York
Define a megacity
A city with more than 10m people. City boundaries are often disputed and sometimes consider the ‘greater’ region e.g. Tokyo, LA
What are the two challenges of rural to urban migration
environmental sustainability
social sustainability
Why is environmental sustainability a challenge to rural to urban migration
as the growth of unregulated industry can impact on river conditions and biodiversity
many cities have sewage issues where raw waste is dumped in LIC’s