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Explain ONE spatial change in manufacturing employment

patterns as a result of deindustrialization.

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Companies may move their industrial activities and manufacturing jobs to:

- areas with a lower cost of labor. This process can occur on a regional scale (for example, automobile manufacturing moving from the Midwest to the South in the United States) or a global scale (for example, manufacturing jobs moving from a more developed country to a less developed country).

- special enterprise zones or areas offering tax incentives.

- locations where government regulations are less strict.

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