In the 1950s, many Jamaicans found it challenging to secure jobs in Britain due to a combination of factors, including racial discrimination and the unfamiliarity of British employers with Caribbean workers. However, the post-World War II labor shortage in Britain created opportunities in sectors like transport, healthcare, and manufacturing, leading to an increased demand for workers from the Caribbean. The arrival of the Empire Windrush in 1948 marked the beginning of significant Jamaican migration, which helped fill these labor gaps despite the prevailing social challenges. Overall, while there were opportunities, systemic barriers often made the job search difficult for many Jamaicans.
Many Jamaicans work in the tourist industry.http://www.jamaica-travel-secrets.com/jobs-in-jamaica.html
this is a tuffy there were a lot of building jobs because of the war.
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Jobs and living conditions help influence the population distribution in Jamaica. Like other cultures, Jamaicans go where the jobs are.
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those polish people stole our jobs
They were mainly in the business world such as corporations or big companies.
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False! It decreased
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