what are the causes and slotions fro migrating
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When we talk about migrating, ''brain drain'' is the twin word that comes along with it. Poor countries suffer the most impact from the "brain drain". That is because more and more people from developing countries are moving to more developed countries in order to obtain a better quality of life, better education, and so on. In this essay, I will try to look at some reasons why this has to happen and draw a number of solutions to solve this problem.
First and foremost, one of the main reasons for moving abroad is low wages. Particularly, in Africa and Asia where dictatorship still exists, the worker's rights are breached. Moreover, the inflation rate has also arisen at an incredible speed due to the fact that the political situation is not stable. Thus, the originally low wages have been cut into a penny that one is no longer able to support the family. As this problem originated from the government, the public can only try to change the system. However, revolting against the whole system is difficult and can even take decades. Rather than trying to change the system in one night, we can start by taking one step at a time like raising awareness of workers' rights.
Secondly, the second cause is the lack of job opportunities. In poor countries, only a very little amount of investment come from foreign. This means business mainly stays local. Compare to trading internationally and locally, the latter obviously has fewer opportunities. What's more, education in developing countries is not good, to begin with. That makes the people from this background have less choices and are unable to get a good working environment. So as to solve this problem, the government should spend more money and effort on the education system and open new sources for global investments.
A third cause is related to the second factor. As one can't find a satisfactory working environment, it's even harder to gain personal improvements from the job. That's to say, one will have to stay at the same level and job for the entire lifetimes. Consequently, without needing to say, both the blue and white collar workers migrate to find a more promising future. The way to tackle this problem is
When we talk about migrating, ''brain drain'' is the twin word that
comes
along with it. Poor
countries
suffer the most impact from the "brain drain".
That is
because
more and more
people
from developing
countries
are moving to more developed
countries
in order to obtain a better quality of life, better education, and
so
on. In this essay, I will try to look at
some
reasons why this
has to
happen and draw a number of solutions to solve this problem.
First
and foremost, one of the main reasons for moving abroad is low wages.
Particularly
, in Africa and Asia where dictatorship
still
exists, the worker's rights
are breached
.
Moreover
, the inflation rate has
also
arisen at an incredible speed due to the fact that the political situation is not stable.
Thus
, the
originally
low wages have been
cut
into a penny that one is no longer able to support the family. As this problem originated from the
government
, the public can
only
try to
change
the
system
.
However
, revolting against the whole
system
is difficult and can even take decades.
Rather
than trying to
change
the
system
in one night, we can
start
by taking one step at a time like raising awareness of workers' rights.
Secondly
, the second cause is the lack of job opportunities. In poor
countries
,
only
a
very
little
amount of investment
come
from foreign. This means business
mainly
stays local. Compare to trading
internationally
and
locally
, the latter
obviously
has fewer opportunities. What's more, education in developing
countries
is not
good
, to
begin
with. That
makes
the
people
from this background have
less
choices and are unable to
get
a
good
working environment.
So as to
solve this problem, the
government
should spend more money and effort on the education
system
and open new sources for global investments.
A third cause
is related
to the second factor. As one can't find a satisfactory working environment, it's even harder to gain personal improvements from the job. That's to say, one will
have to
stay at the same level and job for the entire lifetimes.
Consequently
, without needing to say, both the blue and white collar workers migrate to find a more promising future. The way to tackle this problem is
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