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The country's economy has also made strides toward inclusive growth, as indicated by a reduction in

poverty rates but since the pandemic happen, the COVID-19 and the country's community quarantine
measures have had a significant impact on economic growth and poverty alleviation. Economic growth is
likely to improve further if the virus is controlled both locally and abroad, mass immunization rates are
accelerated, and domestic activity is strengthened by more consumer and corporate confidence. The
recovery is predicted to have a beneficial overall effect on economic growth.

Pacific islands are, indeed, in danger because of climate change. One possible a id in climate change
is adaptation and mitigation alternatives and cooperation.  This entails locating enough resource support
in evaluating and implementing viable solutions and obtain finances to carry out operations. Another
option is to develop Pacific island governments' and territories' climatological and meteorological
action to plan and respond to climate changes and weather extremes. This, I believe, was a plan of The
Pacific Regional Environment Secretariat Programme (SPREP) is already in place.

With that news, Japan's demographic future is undeniably unknown. The structure of Japan's
demographic model paints a stunning image of an aging population then. That estimates show that
Japan may have to explore immigration as a response to its uneven ratios. Japan has permitted an
increasing number of foreigners to settle already. According to Population Reference Bureau (PRB) that
in 1950, the great majority of non-Japanese inside the country were Koreans. To encourage its citizens
to reproduce, the Japanese government should extend family programs and policies such as monetary
aid in the form of child allowances or daycare services.

It can be helpful to look at migration’s impact in three areas of the [1] labour force, [2] the tax man, and
[3] economic expansion. In terms of labor, because native-born, younger migrants are more equipped
than those approaching retirement, migrants fill vital gaps in both fast-growing and decreasing sectors
of the economy. Moreover, on the tax payers section, Migrants pay more in taxes and national
insurance than what they receive in benefits. To mention they also have the greatest positive impact on
the government's finances. Lastly, talking about economic growth, migrant workers bring talents with
them and contribute to the development of human resources and technological advancement in the
recipient country. Despite having those pros, we cannot deny the cons of migration to the host country
such as cost increases for education and healthcare, overcrowding, and disputes between religions and
traditions.

It is definitely the capacity to attract and maintain a qualified workforce. It is essential for a competitive
economy. The greater the skill factor, the greater the possibility of national prosperity. This is especially
true now, when emerging innovations are altering our way of life and working. Without this Filipino
competitive talent, we are doomed to miss out on the prospects that are available to us.
The Chinese administration should consider the continuation of urban migration for these good reason:
greater urban dwellers boost domestic production, lessening the economy's reliance on external
commerce. Another is to accommodate the large migration, the government must start on a massive
construction project. All of the infrastructure stimulates economic growth. It can also help local
governments by selling land to developers and, if everything goes well, they can attract new tax-paying
industries. In China, the state's strength offers cities an initial surge towards vitality. Following that,
these districts are expected to target private sector investment. The regional economy is growing at a
steady rate than China as a whole, and government finances were already deteriorating before the
pandemic, but working on health services, industry, schools, and amusement that are "in place and
enforced" help attract inhabitants to these new cities in great numbers, and that their ghost condition is
only temporary.  f you create a place to live, people are going to come inevitably. Those are insights than
can results to even more feasible plans and policies for ghost cities.

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