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Impacts of Globalisation
Changes in employment in the developed countries
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Developed countries have seen many changes due to the impact of a global economy.
The shift in manufacturing to the newly industrialising countries has meant huge job losses, closures and a fall into dereliction of many factories. Factories have closed because Things can be made more cheaply elsewhere Increased automation in factories It is not just cities that have suffered but also rural areas because: Farming has become more mechanised Increasing reliance on imported food Decline of the fishing industry Decline of quarrying and mining
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Map B Map A Map A shows the locations of traditional industries in the UK before They were located close to sources of power, labour and raw materials such as coal. Map B shows the concentrations of the new industries that have developed in the UK. These industries can be described as footloose industries.
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Jobs in primary and secondary sectors lost
Changes in the UK Jobs in primary and secondary sectors lost Growth in tertiary sector and most recently in quaternary sector Four groups of activity important Often found on the edge of cities ( urban fringe ) Industrial estates Mainly contain modern service industries Shopping Complexes Growth of retailing important feature of new economy Business Parks These consist of offices, many having moved out of CBD Science Parks They are in the quaternary sector often close to universities
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