More and more young people from wealthy countries are spending a short time in communities in poorer countries doing unpaid work such as teaching or building houses. Why?Who benefit more from this, the community or these young people?

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countries
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more younger generation people and are finding it difficult to get
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paid work. It is
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believed
that these teenagers move to
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nations and help the communities prosper through their unpaid work. I
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the decision of the youth working on developing the poorer countries has
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ignificant impact
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their careers.
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, Many youths find it difficult
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to get
paid jobs in their developed country.
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is the primary reason for these unemployed to move to a developing nation and work with the communities without any paychecks.
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, not only helps them in getting the required experience but
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motivates the communities in which they are working.
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, Jobs like teaching or building houses in
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developing
nations has more demand than supply. The underdeveloped countries are looking for
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opportunities
abroad
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, lack of communication skills takes a back step. In a nutshell young people working with developing nations not only
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benefits
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the communities but
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helps them
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prosper
in their careers.
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