How is technology destroying jobs in developing countries?
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Technology creates unemployment, in simple terms as technology upgrades some people are forced to leave their jobs as what they do, doesn't encompass well with the technology now.
When a particular industry is introduced to technology of higher standards, they tend to opt for automated machines which save time and efficiency as well as labour charges, and as such the people who have been manually operating these machines tend to lose their jobs.
Unemployment is a major obstacle in Indian Economic Growth and Development.
Farmers who have been introduced to new technological methods yield more and invest in new machinery.
Farmers who have been using the traditional methods tend to suffer.
Lastly, technology's can seem to make us forget our roots.
Unemployment causes major standstills in growth index, and other economical factors.
Just as technology is a boon it is also a bane.
When a particular industry is introduced to technology of higher standards, they tend to opt for automated machines which save time and efficiency as well as labour charges, and as such the people who have been manually operating these machines tend to lose their jobs.
Unemployment is a major obstacle in Indian Economic Growth and Development.
Farmers who have been introduced to new technological methods yield more and invest in new machinery.
Farmers who have been using the traditional methods tend to suffer.
Lastly, technology's can seem to make us forget our roots.
Unemployment causes major standstills in growth index, and other economical factors.
Just as technology is a boon it is also a bane.
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