Example 123 Flashcards

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What are remittances and why are they important?

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Remittances are money sent home by migrants and are a significant source of income for many societies. In 2021, global remittances are projected to reach $642 billion USD. They accounted for more than 10% of GDP in 30 countries in 2020 and 9.3% of the Philippines’ GDP in 2019.

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How do labour flows contribute to prosperity in certain states?

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States like Qatar and Singapore depend on migrant labor for their prosperity. Many businesses and institutions have located their Asia-Pacific head offices in Singapore, leading to a diverse foreign workforce and international schools in the country.

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How does foreign direct investment (FDI) contribute to the growth of economies?

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Asian ‘tiger’ economies have experienced higher incomes due to FDI from countries like the US, Europe, and Japan. This has led to the emergence of a “new global middle class” and poverty reduction. Capital inflows have played a crucial role in achieving this growth.

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How do countries benefit from capital flows related to Transnational Corporations (TNCs)?

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Countries where TNCs have their headquarters benefit from global interdependency.

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How do lending practices by organizations like the IMF and World Bank impact interdependency?

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Lending to countries can lead to positive outcomes. For instance, the World Bank lent Laos money to build a dam, which now generates hydroelectric power and contributes to Laos’ income. This fosters interdependency and benefits multiple countries.

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How does information flow contribute to interdependency?

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Access to mobile internet services, even in developing countries, is transforming lives. Small businesses in Kenya thrive due to smartphone apps, and global data networks improve people’s quality of life while fostering global interdependency.

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How can the repatriation of profits by TNCs impact developing countries?

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Repatriation of profits by TNCs to their home countries can limit the benefits experienced by developing countries hosting their operations, potentially leading to wealth inequality and limited local economic growth.

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What environmental issue is associated with rapid urbanization and industrialization in certain countries?

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Chinese cities suffer from air pollution, reducing life expectancy by up to five years, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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How does worker exploitation relate to globalization?

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Critics argue that globalization has led to the export of unethical workplace practices to developing countries, resulting in dangerous working conditions, particularly in countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India.

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What is the concept of brain drain in relation to migration?

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Brain drain refers to the loss of skilled workers from developing countries due to international migration. This phenomenon can lead to a loss of expertise and impact the economy of the source country.

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How can migration impact developing countries positively in terms of skills and knowledge?

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Migration can benefit developing countries if migrants send back remittances or return home with new skills and knowledge acquired abroad.

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What are some contemporary patterns of global migration?

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Current patterns of global migration involve dynamic flows of people between countries, regions, and continents. This includes various types of migration such as labor, family reunification, education, and humanitarian reasons.

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What is the significance of the proportion of female migrants in international migration?

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There has been an increase in the proportion of female migrants, contributing to changing demographic patterns of migration.

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How many international migrants were estimated to be living in high-income countries in 2020?

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In 2020, there were 281 million international migrants worldwide, with 63% of them living in high-income countries.

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Can you describe the West Africa-North Africa-Europe migration corridor?

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This migration corridor involves people moving from West African countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal to North African countries like Libya and Algeria, and then on to Europe, primarily Italy and Spain.

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What is the impact of remittances on economic stability?

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Remittances, amounting to $397 billion in 2014, provide foreign exchange and aid in maintaining economic stability.

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How can young migrant workers contribute to population structure and growth rate?

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In regions with an aging population, young migrant workers can help balance the population structure and contribute to growth.

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What positive impact can returning migrants have on their source country?

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Returning migrants who have acquired new ideas and values can contribute to peace-building and development in their source country.

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How can migrant remittances stimulate economic growth?

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Migrant remittances can supplement household income, increase consumption, and lead to the multiplier effect in the economy.

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What is the connection between migrants and the GDP and tax base of a country?

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Migrants contribute to the GDP and tax base of a country through their work and taxes.

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How can returning migrants contribute to a country’s economy?

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Returning migrants often bring back skills and knowledge, contributing to the economy. They might have been trained as teachers, nurses, and more.

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How can migrants stimulate an economy as consumers?

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Migrants as consumers can stimulate the economy by increasing overall spending and economic activity.

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What role do migrants play in filling skills gaps and labor shortages?

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Migrants can fill skills gaps and labor shortages in industries and sectors where there is a demand for workers.

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How has migration contributed to the foundation of large corporations in the US?

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Approximately 40% of Fortune 500 companies in the US were founded by migrants or their children, highlighting their role in business development.

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How do migrant communities contribute to their home countries?

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Migrant communities create links and networks that facilitate the flow of money, ideas, and people between countries. An example is Mexican “hometown associations” that support native towns through events and remittances.

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How does migration contribute to the spread of new cultures and diversity?

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Migration leads to the spread of new cultures, foods, beliefs, and ideals, enhancing diversity and understanding, and improving quality of life.

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What role do UN migration and development projects play in fostering interdependency?

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UN migration and development projects create connections between partner countries, fostering flows of ideas and resources between diaspora communities and their home countries.

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What negative impacts can migration have on inequalities?

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Migration can lead to the loss of a young and capable labor force, causing a decrease in taxes and a downward economic spiral.

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How does migration contribute to the concept of brain drain?

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Better-educated individuals migrating from developing countries can lead to a ‘brain drain’, resulting in a loss of human capital and investment in education.

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How can areas with a high proportion of migrants face pressures?

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Areas with a high proportion of migrants may experience declining standards of services, like education and healthcare, due to increased demand.

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What inequalities can arise due to remittances?

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Remittances can cause inequalities between those who receive them and those who don’t, leading to divisions and disparities within communities.

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How can resentment occur between migrants and locals in host countries?

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Language barriers and pressure on local services can lead to resentment between newcomers and locals in host countries.

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Why are international borders often areas of conflict in relation to migration?

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International borders are often conflict zones as border control agencies attempt to stop traffickers and illegal immigrants.

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How does migration contribute to worker exploitation and injustices?

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Migrants are vulnerable to violations of human rights, forced labor, and exploitati