By: Ian Johnson
Many working professionals are leaving China to go live in the 34 developed countries that make up the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. Politics are citing for many of the uprisings.They site development-at-all-cost stratigies are ruining the environment and are deteriorating moral and social fabric that make China feel more chillier than it was when they were growing up. In the other developing countries they are getting healthier environments and robust social services and religious freedoms to raise their families in. Middle class families in china don't feel secure about their future or their children's future. A sense of uncertainty effects the poor in China even worse. The gap between the rich and the poor has grown significantly.They are afraid they have missed out on China's 30 year economic boom. China's Communist Party is gearing up for a major leadership change and as a result they are losing skilled workers. Many are sending their children to school in the developed countries in order to secure green cards for the whole family later just in case turmoil is in the horizen. Globalization is changing the social fabric of politics and it is forcing families to move apart in order to feel safe in other countries because politics dont care about the people anymore. Social serivices are taking a back seat to business politics and people dont feel like they are being cared about. Families want a better chance for happiness and security elsewhere.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/01/world/asia/wary-of-future-many-professionals-leave-china.html?pagewanted=all
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