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THE

GLOBAL IZATION
Global Interconnectedness
OBJECTIVES
BY THE END OF THIS LESSON, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

1.Define what is:


-global city
2. Provide examples
-global demography
for each.
-global migration
DEFINE WHAT IS
GLOBAL CITY
A global city refers to a city that
plays a significant role in the global
economic system, serving as a hub for
various industries, finance, commerce,
and cultural exchange. These cities have
a high level of connectivity and
influence on a global scale, attracting
multinational corporations, FAMILIARITY OF CITIES
international organizations, and a
diverse population.
EXAMPLE OF GLOBAL
NEW YORK CITY

CITY
New York City is often
considered a prime example of a
global city. It is a major
financial center, home to the
United Nations headquarters, and
hosts a diverse population from
around the world. London, Tokyo,
and Singapore are also commonly
cited as global cities.
DEFINE WHAT IS
GLOBAL DEMOGRAPHY
A Global demography refers to the study
of population dynamics and
characteristics on a global scale. It
involves analyzing factors such as
population size, growth rates, age
distribution, migration patterns, and
socio-economic indicators across
different countries and regions. DEMOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD
POPULATION
STATISTICS

EXAMPLE OF GLOBAL
DEMOGRAPHY
The United Nations Population
Division regularly publishes
reports and data on global
demography, providing insights
into population trends,
projections, and demographic
indicators worldwide.
DEFINE WHAT IS
GLOBAL MIGRATION
A Global migration refers to the
movement of people across national
borders, involving individuals or groups
relocating from one country to another
for various reasons, such as economic
opportunities, seeking asylum, family
reunification, or education.
MOVING OUT FROM A COUNTRY
EXTENSIVE
MIGRATION

EXAMPLE OF GLOBAL
MIGRATION
The European migrant crisis in 2015, when
a large number of refugees and migrants
from conflict-ridden countries in the
Middle East and Africa sought asylum in
European countries, is a significant
example of global migration. Additionally,
the migration of skilled professionals
from developing countries to developed
nations, such as doctors and engineers
from India and the Philippines moving to
the United States or the United Kingdom,
is another example of global migration.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the lessons of global city, global demography, and
global migration highlight the interconnectedness and complexity of our
world today. The rise of global cities has demonstrated the
concentration of economic power and opportunities, but also the
challenges of inequality and social exclusion. Global demography has
shown us the shifting dynamics of population growth and aging,
emphasizing the need for sustainable development and inclusive
policies. Lastly, global migration has revealed the aspirations and
struggles of individuals seeking better lives, necessitating
compassionate and comprehensive immigration policies. These lessons
underscore the importance of global cooperation, understanding, and
empathy in addressing the complex issues of our time. Only by
recognizing our shared humanity and working together can we create a
more equitable and prosperous world for all.
THANK YOU!
By: Franz Cantalejo

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