Sydney is one of Australia's largest cities. Most people move there for a good salary and a better quality of life. The great economy and high wages involve people from all over the world, especially from New Zealand, where citizens do not have conditions like these. The main theme of this essay is the positive and negative impacts of migration to Sydney. This research will begin by evaluating the economic factors of migration and then proceed to investigate the educational factors. In the process it will be highlighted that the impacts of migration are balancedParagraph 1: Sydney's economy: positive factorsFirst of all, Sydney is a great place to start a business, because the economy is dynamic and thanks to the high quality of life of the people. In fact, Sydney is ranked 7th out of 140 cities in the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) 2013 Global Liveability Survey and 10th out of 221 cities in the 2012 Mercer Worldwide Quality of Living Survey (Business Migration). increase in the number of new businesses affects the city economy, jobs will expand and unemployment will decrease. Paragraph 2: Sydney's economy: negative factors Secondly, another group of people argues that the number of new businesses opened is very large, therefore competition between them prevents business growth. If there are many active businesses, they will fight for control of businesses in the city, so prices will fall for consumers. Section 3: Education: the big opportunities Third, pro-immigration lobbyists in Sydney agree that top-tier schools and universities are attractive to them. There are a variety of schools such as religious, private, public and coeducational, which thousands......middle of paper......ace Engineers receive $100,000, while the salary of medical assistants can be only $30,000 all 'year. If you lose your job and are unable to pay your living costs, you will become poor in a short period of time. So, the competition among employees is very high. In conclusion, migrating to Sydney has equal positives and negatives. People move to Sydney for a good job, profitable business or quality education, and this also has influence on the city and the country. It is a fact that more than 40% of the city's workforce are non-native citizens, while 40% of them are from Asia. (“Sydney Facts & Figures”). For this reason, foreign employees participate in the growth of the economy and the improvement of different areas. Furthermore, negative factors such as the high cost of living or the high number of active companies can be harmful for one part of the city, but also very useful for another.
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