The population in India is approximately 1,251,695,584 as of July 2015. This dense population negatively affects her because there is to many people in the region making it crowded and unsanitary. She falls in the middle 40% of the population being 48 years old with an average life expectancy of 69. The town she lives in India is Rajahmundry and is the fifth most populated urban town in India. This highly dense population makes resources scarce and can increase the price of them. One of the major resources for my global villager is water which is provided from the Godavari River. Living in an urban city she has more opportunity to have clean water unlike most of India. Rajahmundry has just over twenty nine thousand water connections making clean drinking water readily available. Bauxite is another resource that is her region and the mines create jobs for her and provide the income needed to survive. These bauxite mines also are very unregulated and have poor …show more content…
Many U.S companies outsource their telemarketing departments to India which reduces cost for the company and also creates jobs for the local population. Many companies also send their IT departments to this area because it is cheaper for them this also create jobs for my villager. This biggest negative affect of this is that my villager will be payed much less than the average U.S based employee would. This practice takes advantage of my villagers poor economic situation forcing her to work long hours in poor conditions for less pay than an American. But most likely she sees this as an opportunity that she would have never had and is content to work in the conditions because in India working in a call center is a good middle class