One of the central concerns of the sociology of development


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Topic: Option 1 the Caribbean

One of the central concerns of the sociology of development is change. In societies of all times there is change affecting every realm of life social, economic, cultural, technological, demographic, ecological and so on. Historically, global issues such as economic uncertainties, political uprisings, changing climate conditions, poverty, health issues and more are constantly at the forefront of societal concerns. Therefore, exploring positive social change, gives individuals and organizations the power to improve society.

My research will aim to analyze the patterns of development in the Jamaica and give particular focus to the challenges to and opportunities for sustainable development. The significant development gains attained since independence have been threatened in the last decade. Slowing productivity growth, rising debt, increasing crime and social dislocation in recent years have adversely affected growth in per capita income and social welfare. Therefore I will investigate policy maker's decision to promote dynamic drivers of growth and development in the region.

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