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Vikki [24]
4 years ago
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What has been a negative effect of the maquiladoras?

Geography
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inysia [295]4 years ago
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Despite working longer hour’s receiving lower wages and having less decision latitude and education maquiladora workers were not worse off than service workers. Maquiladora worker’s reported similar incidences of depression and lack of control over life
andrezito [222]4 years ago
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Answer:

Negative Effects of Maquiladoras. Some say that maquiladoras improve the quality of life for Mexicans and Americans; that their benefits far outweigh the costs. What are those costs? Critics have stated that by United States businesses working with, or owning maquiladoras, that they are taking away millions of jobs from Americans.

Explanation:

Negative Effects of Maquiladoras. Some say that maquiladoras improve the quality of life for Mexicans and Americans; that their benefits far outweigh the costs. What are those costs? Critics have stated that by United States businesses working with, or owning maquiladoras, that they are taking away millions of jobs from Americans.

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