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Questão | Responda |
Birth rate | the number of births per 1,000 people per year in a region. |
Branch plant | a factory built in a country by a TNC that has its headquarters elsewhere |
Cluster | geographically concentrated group of connected industries and institutions e.g Central London is home to clusters of TV production companies. |
core | the most developed and highly populated region of a country |
cumulative causation | a model that explains why wealth becomes concentrated in certain places. |
death rate | the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year in a region |
Deindustrialisation | the decline of regionally important manufacturing industries |
Dependancy | when a nation relies for income on outside sources and has only weak control over its own economic future |
Development gap | the difference in levels of economic and social well-being between the richest and the poorest people on the planet |
Displaced persons | people who are forced to move, by war, famine, political persecution or natural disaster |
Ecological footprint | a measurement of an area of land or water required to provide a person/society witht the energy, resources and goods they consume and the waste that they produce. |
Economic migrant | a migrant whose primary motivation is to seek employment |
Elite | a group of people who are economically and socially powerful e.g Bill Gates |
Export processing zone | a small industial area, where favourable conditions are created to attract foreign TNC's. |
Externalities | the range of benefits and costs generated by economic activity that are not fully accounted for e.g pollution |
Food miles | the distance food travels from a farm to a consumer |
Foreign Direct Investment | a financial injection made by a TNC into a nation's economy e.g building new facilities |
Global Hub | a settlement providing a focal point for activities that have a global influence |
Global shift | the global- scale relocation of different types of industrial industry e.g manufacturing |
Greying population | a population structure in which the proportion of people over the age of 65 is high and rising |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | a measure of the financial value of goods and services produced with a territory |
Human Development Index | A United Nations measure of economic and social development that takes into account income per capita, life expectancy and adult literacy |
Illegal migrants | people who avoid border and immigration controls and enter a new country illegally |
Internal migration | the movement of people between different regions within the same country |
Intervening obstacles | barrier to a migrant such as a political border or physical feature e.g mountains |
Intervening opportunity | an alternative migration destination that exists between the migrants place of origin and intended destination |
Minimum wage | an hourly wage set by a nation's government that all companies must pay to their employees |
Multiplier effect | the positive spin-offs that follow and initial investment in a region |
Natural increase | the difference between the birth rate and the death rate, usually converted into a percentage |
Net migration | the balance between immigration and emigration |
Parent company | the original business that a global TNC has developed around e.g Walt Disney Company |
Petro dollars | money derived from selling oil |
Absolute poverty | income levels below what is needed to maintain an adequate diet |
Relative poverty | income levels that are below average for a region |
Purchasing Power Parity | a measure of average wealth of people in a country |
Quaternary sector | country's employment strucure that includes research, IT, financial management |
Rural-urban migration | a movement of population from rural to urban areas |
Shrinking world | distant places start to feel closer and take less time to reach due to technology |
Social mobility | the movement of individuals between different levels of the social hierarchy |
Spatial division of labour | common practice among large companies of moving low-skilled work abroad to a place where labour costs are low |
Structural adjustment programme | strict conditions imposed countries receiving loans from the IMF and World Bank |
Switched-on places | nations,regions or cities that are strongly connected to other places through the production and the consumption of goods and services |
Switched-off places | nations,regions or cities that are poorly connected |
Technopole | a cluster of technologically innovative businesses and research institutes e.g Silicon Valley |
Tertiary sector | also known as the service sector,consisting of businesses that produce no physical product but either sell a product or offer a service such as tourism/education |
Transnational Corporation (TNC) | a company that has operations in more than one country |
Volunary migrants | people who move for quality of life reasons |
World city | a city with major economic and political power e.g New York |
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