What is the the global shift?
The movement of the global economic centre of gravity to Asia from Europe and North America, via the global shift in manufacturing to China outsourcing to India.
What drove the global shift?
Improvements in Transport and communication. As well as lowering trade barriers and economic liberalisation, opening up areas to FDI.
What is an example of outsourcing?
India:
- by 2040 expected to be second largest economy in the world creating many costs and benefits
costs:
- worker exploitation (ten hour shifts in call centres)
- massive amounts of inequality (more billionaires then the UK but more people living in absolute poverty then Africa)
Benefits:
- call centre workers earn middle classss wages
- outpouring companies very profitable
What is an example of outsourcing?
China:
- extreme every fell from 60% to 16%
- gained a reputation of ‘workshop of the world’ bringing in FDI
- Increased in wages after protests 30-65% increase
- Boom in ‘high tech’ industry
Benefits of the global shift
How is waged work a benefit of the global shift?
factory work provides reliable, regular wages higher than subsidence farming. Also raises education levels and shifts to more higher-technology products.
How has the global shift lead to poverty reduction?
incomes raise due to factory work, or rise in income for supplying the factories. (600 million Chinese were lifted out of poverty between 1992 and 2015)
How has the global swift resulted in education and training?
How has the global shift lead to investments in infrastructure?
Disadvantages of global shifts in developing nations?
How has the global shift lead to the loss of productive land?
How has the global shift resulted in unplanned settlements?
New manufacturing jobs create more economic opportunities promoting rural to urban migration. This rapid urban population growth outpaces formal housing construction leading to unplanned settlement such as slums or shanty towns.
How has the global shift lead to environmental or resource pressure?
Environmental problems created by the global shift
Effect of global shift on China’s environment
Since 1980 China has u define rapid industrialisation resulting in:
- severe air pollution (Beijing is above the world health organisations safe limit)
- close to 50% of the world coal in burnt in China.
- defrstation and desertification has forced many farmers off their land and into cities
- air pollution in China has reduce life spectacular by 5 years.
What problems has the global shift created in the developed world?
What is rural to urban migration?
Rural-urban migration means people moving from the countryside to cities.
60 % of urban growth in developing countries is caused by rural-urban migration.
What is a megacity ?
A megacity is a city with a population of over 10 million.
Push factors of migration?
Migration pull factors?
What is causing megacity growth?
Rural to urban migration - 60%
High birth rate (natural increase) - 40%
China has seen 150 million internal rural-urban migration since the open door policy leading to the creation of 7 mega cities.
Social challenge created by rapid population growth?
Environmental challenges created by rapid population growth p?
What is a global hub?
A settlement of region that has boomed a focal point for activities with a global influence. E.g. trade and business.