Why has social work developed differently in other countries?
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What has been the result of high tech work places being found mainly in industrialized countries and not in less developed countries
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Developing countries have a lower rate of technological innovation, of higher education and of social...
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What is the motivation for people to work in developed countries like Switzerland, Sweden, (and other developed European economies) etc., where social benefits for the unemployed are very high?
I am not referring to the population that migrates to these countries. Instead, I want to know why a citizen of these countries would be motivated to work when the government already provides enough social security to the unemployed/old/handicapped....
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The incentives for people in Sweden and Switzerland to work are more or less the same as anywhere else...
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Why do Americans work 5 weeks a year more than other developed countries?
See also: Why don't Americans seem bothered that they receive less paid vacation than citizens in countries like Germany, Brazil and Canada? and Why do Europeans have so much more vacation time than Americans?
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kThe reality is that ppp adjusted, the EU is at about 65% of US GDP per capita. http://politicalcalculations...
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Why are the Indians so well-educated and work as Doctors and Engineers in many developed countries?
Look I'm from India myself and I feel so surprised when I hear that Indians in America or UK work as doctors and engineers...Is that because of the reason that we are poverty struck and the only way out is that if we work hard we can live better lives...
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Because most Indians don't go to college - it's something reserved for the best and the brightest. Those...
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Human Migration: Which developed countries offers a visa for non-EU highly skilled immigrants the right to stay and seek work without prior job offers?
I am an experienced finance professional who has a graduate degree from one of the top 5 business schools of the world. Given the economic crisis that affects the labor market, I believe it would be best for me to secure myself a work visa first to...
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It's interesting you mentioned Germany, because Germany actually has two visas you could consider. The...
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What are some developed countries where it's relatively easier for a foreigner to obtain a work permit?
Although China is still considered a developing country, I'd say it is actually rather developed when you think about the big cities. I'm looking to seek employment in other countries, and was first looking into China, but it seems that it's not easy...
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I had the same consideration as what you're having now, but currently I am working as UI/UX and graphic...
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What are some developed countries an American could move to that value a work-life balance more?
Let's say you are an American and you would like to start seeing a better work-life balance. What are some developed countries one could move to where it's socially acceptable to have a life outside of work?
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Most of the European countries favor much more time off than in the United States, and it's usually...
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Can scientists invent machines whereby poor maids from developing countries can work on remote controlled equipment to do household work for the residents of developed countries?
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I guess they could.
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Why are citizen in most [poor/] developing countries dependent on others to do their work, while in [rich/] developed countries the majority of citizens are independent?
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Because there is massive supply of low-skilled workers. In my native Indonesia, normal middle class...
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Organisation where you work in under-developed countries?
My friend told me there were organisation for people who want to work in other countries that are less developed, helping to build homes and give vitamins to the children and helping them farm and what not. Does anybody know what organisations do this...
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The Peace Corps? Or the red cross?