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HTHSCI 1RR3 test 2 with questions and answers
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unemployment can lead to: - CORRECT ANSWER - material and social deprivation
- psychological stress
- adoption of health-threatening coping behaviours


unemployment is associated with: - CORRECT ANSWER - physical & mental health
problems
e.g. depression, anxiety, increased suicide rates


job insecurity causes: - CORRECT ANSWER - burnout
- mental/psychological problems, poor self-rated health, variety of somatic
complaints


Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) - CORRECT
ANSWER - employment protection in canada

- guidelines set standards for responsible business conduct across a range of issues
such as human rights, labour rights, and the environment


why are working conditions important in sdoh? - CORRECT ANSWER - great
amount of time spent in workplace
- people already vulnerable are most likely to experience health threatening work
conditions

,key work dimensions shaping health outcomes - CORRECT ANSWER - job strain;
effort-reward imbalance; organizational justice; work hours; status inconsistency;
precarious work


precarious employment - CORRECT ANSWER - work is uncertain, insecure &
unstable
- insecurity exists across various dimensions of work, and social & economic
vulnerability
- more than 1 in 5 canadian professions have precarious jobs


historical labour market transformation - CORRECT ANSWER 1.
farming/agriculture
2. 1st and 2nd industrial revolution
3. 3rd industrial revolution technology/knowledge economy
4. 4th industrial revolution & artificial intelligence


labour market today - CORRECT ANSWER - careers related to the development of
projects (consultant, project management, coordinator)
- work in several jobs over the course of a lifetime
- creates "boundary less" (nomadic/unstable) careers vs. "vertical ladder" careers


boundeyless career - CORRECT ANSWER often represents tech/knowledge
economy: mobile work, networks and virtual communities of practice


traditional career - CORRECT ANSWER Represents industrial work - one stop shop,
first job/last job, climbing the vertical ladder

, boundaryless career - CORRECT ANSWER - more "flexibility" in jobs and self-
employment
- false sense of self-employment
- precarious work (lack of stability, permanence and/or benefits)
- new classifications of employment statuses (casual, contract, temporary, reduced-
time, part-time, etc.) - "gig" economy


unemployment rate - CORRECT ANSWER number of people in the labour force
(15-64 yrs.) actively looking for a job


employment - CORRECT ANSWER employed divided by total labour force


precariat - CORRECT ANSWER insecure ( precarious) working class (proletariat)


security - CORRECT ANSWER control


job security - CORRECT ANSWER enables economic + social inclusion


income security - CORRECT ANSWER economic inclusion
- critique: undereducated/impoverished women might leave labour force; stigma of
basic income


intersectionality - CORRECT ANSWER the interconnected nature of social
categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual
or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of
discrimination or disadvantage

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