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World of Work The new economy. Old economy Production of manufactured goods Locally or regionally based Industry attracted to raw materials, power, cheap.

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1 World of Work The new economy

2 Old economy Production of manufactured goods Locally or regionally based Industry attracted to raw materials, power, cheap land, good transport etc Local labour Mass production Job specific skills e.g. engineer Mainly male employment New economy Production of knowledge, ideas and services Globally based and interconnected Human resources are very important Risky Specialised services Global labour force Equal male and female employment Examples: Iron and steel industry Textile industry Car assembly Examples ICT industries Technology such as mobile phones TV production

3 Globalisation refers to growth and the spread of ideas on a global or world wide scale

4 What do you think? Is Globalisation good or bad?

5 Global distribution of three income groupings, based on GNI per capita 2003 One feature of Globalisation is the dependence between countries. Look at the production chain involved in a pair of trousers and identify the links between income and the position of the country in the production chain. Cotton grown in Egypt Cloth woven in Thailand Trousers made in Bangladesh Trousers shipped to Rotterdam ( Netherlands ) Trousers distributed to retails outlets in UK Synthetic fibre made in China Buttons and zips made in India The production chain of a pair of trousers.

6 In 1960 The richest 20% of people shared 70% of global wealth between them. By 2004: The richest 20% controlled over 90% of the world’s wealth. Globalisation Winners Well educated young workers in developing countries who are a potential workforce Women, TNC’s offer job opportunities to women who in traditional societies would not have been able to work young workers who are mobile and willing to emigrate to find jobs Globalisation Losers Poorly educated people working in farming as they have few skills to offer Workers in industries unable to survive competition with TNCs. workers in farming in developing countries as cheap imports of food may cause farming to collapse workers in developed country factories forced to close due to cheap imports or factories closing

7 Read p 255 from your textbook. Describe the problems that Globalisation has created for both Bangalore and China.


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