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Nowadays many people, with families, leave their country to work abroad. Do you think the benefits of this trend outweigh the disadvantages for the families? Give your opinion and include any relevant examples

 Nowadays many people, with families, leave their country to work abroad. Do you think the benefits of this trend outweigh the disadvantages for the families? Give your opinion and include any relevant examples

The proliferation of globalization has precipitated,   the rising incidence of exodus of individuals to foreign countries, especially the affluent ones, for employment, better future for kin and so on. This decision is complex, and is associated with both brighter and darker shades. .

 

To begin with, working abroad can provide families with umpteen benefits: better compensated jobs, career advancement opportunities and a higher standard of living. For example, migrants may be able to secure positions in giant companies that offer attractive salary packages, benefits and opportunities for professional growth, not easily accessible in home countries. Additionally, their wards get unprecedented exposure to diverse cultures that can enrich their education, broaden their perspective, and foster intercultural competence, preparing them for success in an increasingly globalized world.

 

However, the benefits of such propensity must be weighed against the potential pitfalls, particularly if the family gets separated from the home country, the social networking is disrupted by staying at home and individuals become more emotionally depressed. One of the most significant challenges facing such families is missing their extended network, social support and familiar surroundings that may lead to isolation, loneliness and homesickness, particularly for spouse and children, struggling to adapt to an alien environment. 

 

Expanding upon some of the other problems faced include young ones getting overwhelmingly engaged with the new exposure, they end up becoming confused, emotionally detaching from their parents, for they desire to embrace foreign lifestyles. They become more inclined towards their newfound friends, often causing arguments with parents, behavioral problems, academic difficulties, and even adjustment issues.

 

In conclusion, although there are both benefits and umpteen disadvantages, they do not exceed each other, but depend on the individual prerogative. Thus, such decisions should be carefully made, by evaluating individual and family benefits, values and aspirations.