Assessment 1: Critical Analysis
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Migration is one defining global matter in the contemporary world today. The idea of searching for better places, new opportunities, and moving away from conflict, disease, or nature hazard that forces them to flee to other countries. Migration is not a new phenomenon. The rapid development in transportation, communication, and technologies, have made the flow of migrants easier and more accessible to general public in today’s modernized world (Castles & Miller, 2009). Although migration has allowed mobility of people, boost economic in some countries, but the inequality between people and races, are accelerating as migration increases, and the conflict resulted from this has a bad impact and caused danger in society.
Migration opened market to women in societies. Back in the pre-modern societies, migration is usually male-dominant, because the family-orientated attitudes and the attachment of family, female are not usually evolved with the idea of work or migration. Since 1960s, the outflow of female migrants has increased dramatically (Castles & Miller, 2009). And the mobility of people opened market for job opportunities and also opened more market for global organizations to take place in. Although migration made global organizations, such as the World Trade Center more market, the International Monetary Fund increase in finance, and the increasing of economic of the World Bank, but there are no actual organizations to watch for the rights and the terms of the international workers, labors and refugees (Castles & Miller, 2009). Institutions of the international work forces are trying to set a foot in the rights and laws, but with the rapid changes and the increase of migration and immigration, the challenges they face are difficult to settle.
Globalization opened market for the cultural, social, political, and
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