In this article it explains and talks about how Bejing had many consumers did not have to pay more for iPads, iPhones and other popular consumer electronics despite a Chinese company's pledge to trim work hours and raise wages for its hardscrabble assembly workers. In this migration many workers paychecks had already been steadily growing even before this week's pledge. Also labor expenses remain a small portion of the total bill for most gadgets made in China. Within this migration of labor and workers paychecks their cumulative wage increased when the profits of major technology companies of a exponential growth. Manufacturers have a bigger worry in finding ways to save money on the parts that power the devices also this can refer to social demography because it is explaining the population patterns within a social context. In my opinion I feel that this whole migration is kinda similiar to economics. I feel its related to this becuae it kinda talks about demands and wages increasing and how it is effecting migration of labor and the workers wages. So to me this whole thing is like a geographical economic situation and can hopefully be fixed.
By : Brandie Suncin
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57407421/apple-pledge-likely-to-boost-china-factory-wages/?tag=mncol;lst;1
By : Brandie Suncin
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57407421/apple-pledge-likely-to-boost-china-factory-wages/?tag=mncol;lst;1
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