1. Gender Differences and the International Division of Labour
Following this, the majority of factory work migrated across the globe to 'Tiger countries' where labour is considerably cheaper and many areas were encouraging global economies with tax reduction schemes. ... In a later wave, many multi-national companies closed down operations in these now thriving 'tiger economies' due to rising labour costs. The majority of companies shifted to Mainland China, with vast labour force and the attractive tax incentives introduced by Shenzhen. ... However, the conditions in these factories in mainland China are far worse for longer hours ...
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