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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Urbanization and labor issue


One solution to reduce the density of people is transmigration. The example is urbanization which is the movement from rural area to urban area. Many less developed countries sent their people to work in urban area. It can increase the national income because they receive salary from the other countries. However, it also produces another issue which is social problem. Many immigrant workers are treated so badly by the boss. There are a lot of cases of maid being abused. The example is in Singapore, many Indonesian workers try to run away from the place where they work as the boss assaults them or physically rude. Another issue is the regulations of immigrant workers, like they cannot go to church, temple, etc. The government doesn’t consider about the human rights. It is really a big issue because many workers commit suicide as they can not survive of this live. Overall, urbanization has advantages and disadvantages. It can reduce the density of people, increasing the national income, but in the other hand it effected in big social issues.
Another issue is the use of massive labors for export zone. Many less developed countries such as Tahiti and Philippine are using their labors to produce a huge amount of export goods. Workers can work for 72 hours per week. Although it can increase the income of their nation, however it results in social issues. It can happen when a nation has high standard of living, but the quality of life is low. It is because people are stressed and human rights are not considered. Like in this case, the workers are stressed because the salary is not enough and they have to work all day long. Many workers commit suicide so that the company can give the earnings to the family. Even though it looks like the nation are full employed, but it still not good for the quality of live, therefore the nation cannot be categorized as a developed country. But still, it must be this way. Because when every country have become developed country, who does the LCDs works?

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