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Explore the impact of emigration, immigration, social and economic changes, and unemployment on Jamaica's population. Analyze the role of remittances and the challenges faced in both rural and urban areas.
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Because of the increasing emigration, The remittances of the migrants were an important source of foreign exchange. JAMAICA CUBA S BRITAIN
Immigration from rural areas to towns increases due to rises in urban wages despate static job opportunities. S S
Unemploymentin the cities is high due to increased rural population which also led to a decline in standard of living.
It was not able to cope with changes due to new socialclass emerged with new interest.
Although a disproportionate number of skilled workers emigrated, depressing total production....... From 1
Besides it might depress the number of new jobs,since the employed would have less money to spend on goods and services. from 2 S S S S S S S S
Also migration to the cities has not relieved the destitution and social problems of the rural areas. From 3
Although the political organization of the obstructive society proved able to cope with their demands. S S S From 4
UNEMPLOYMENT • Number or percentage of people who are out of work.
EMIGRATION Leaving your own country to go and live in another for better life conditions.
DESTITUTION • Not having the things that are necessary that are necessary in life, such as money,home.....
OBSTRUCTIVE • Trying to stop something from happening. s s
CONSEQUENCES OF CHANGES IN THE POPULATION OF JAMAICA Jamaıca GÖKÇE KARANFİL FİZİK ÖĞRETMENLİĞİ
INTRODUCTION Aim To sketch a total analysis of the consequences of changes in the population of Jamaıca Jamaica s s
INTRODUCTION OUTLINE Includes emigration, immigration,social change, economic change and development,unemployment excluding the two party system Jamaica