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美国代写essay:劳动力市场的全球化

美国代写essay:劳动力市场的全球化

劳动力市场的全球化可能会损害主要处于发展阶段的发展中国家的经济。随着劳动力全球化的进一步发展,“劳动力外流”现象在国内市场上不断扩大。由于任何国家劳动力的自由流动,国内熟练劳动力转移到其他有更多就业机会的国家,由于就业机会有限,国内国家不能鼓励有技能的劳动力留在本国。在高等教育体系广泛公费的发展中国家,劳动力流失问题更多(Ekholm,2009)。在本国接受教育和培训之后,具有高素质技能和人才的工作者转移到其他就业机会较多的国家,甚至与本国国家相比,工资水平也高于发达国家的职业生涯,从而牺牲了自己的家国家。

美国代写essay:劳动力市场的全球化
劳动力市场的全球化导致了对其他国家文化影响的发展,因为工人移民的比例较高(Felbermayr,2011)。由于劳动力流向外国,某个国家的文化价值受到一定程度的影响,导致一个集团在经济和文化上的统治地位高于另一个集团。为了更好的就业机会转移到其他国家的工人被迫接受比该国公民低的工资等级。他们被迫在所提供的任何工作条件下工作,以便在外国劳动力市场上与外国劳工竞争(Burda,2000)。

美国代写essay:劳动力市场的全球化

Globalization of labour markets can harm the economies of developing countries which are mainly at the stage of development. With the advancement in the globalization of labourers the phenomenon of ‘labour drain’ expands its sphere in the domestic markets. Due to free movement of labour in any country skilled labour of the country moves to other countries where there are more job opportunities and the domestic countries cannot encourage skilled labours to stay back in their home countries due to limited job opportunities. The problem of labour drain is more in developing countries where the higher education system is extensively publicly funded (Ekholm, 2009). As after gaining education and training in home countries workers with quality skills and talent migrate to other countries where job opportunities are higher and even wage rates are also higher in comparison to domestic countries for making better professional career in developed countries at the expense of their home countries.

美国代写essay:劳动力市场的全球化
Globalization of labour markets led in the development of the cultural impact on other countries due to higher rates of immigration of workers (Felbermayr, 2011). Due to movement of labours to foreign countries the cultural values of a certain country are affected at a certain level that resulted in greater economic and cultural dominance of one group over another. Workers who have moved to other countries for better employment opportunities are forced to accept the lower pay grades in comparison to the citizens of that country. They are forced to work in whatever working conditions they are being provided so that they can compete with foreign labourers in foreign labour markets (Burda, 2000).