Exam 10: Immigration Pathways and Next Generation Outcomes: Caribbean and Filipino Children of Caregivers
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Exam 5: The Distribution of Wealth and Economic Inequality: Canada and the World74 Questions
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Exam 10: Immigration Pathways and Next Generation Outcomes: Caribbean and Filipino Children of Caregivers63 Questions
Exam 11: The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and First Nations Issues: a Content Analysis of Major Canadian Media, 2014-201564 Questions
Exam 12: Racial Inequality, Social Cohesion, and Policy Issues in Canada74 Questions
Exam 13: Neoliberalism, Gender, and the Gig Economy in Canada60 Questions
Exam 14: Changing Gender Time Distributions in Domestic Duties: 1986-201559 Questions
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Exam 22: Cumulative Essay Questions15 Questions
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After meeting certain employment standards, caregiver programs convert temporary workers into permanent residents.
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Only 16% of LCP mothers said their work did not match their level of education, according to the Halton survey.
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The Temporary Employment Authorization Scheme replaced the West Indian Domestic Scheme between 1973 and 1981. As a result domestic worker employment, as well as immigration rules, became less rigorous.
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In general, researchers find that immigrants chosen for their skills earn more money, but their participation in the labour market varies little among immigration categories.
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When women move to Canada under the LCP, they frequently find themselves trapped in long-term care work and comparable occupations.
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All of the following are consequences of the separation experienced by children from their mothers who migrated to Canada under the LCP, except:
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Many immigrants accept living in precarious conditions in the hope of a 'better life.' What does this hope revolve around?
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Because of workplace marginalization and racial discrimination, Black women have been pushed to the margins of the metropolitan labour market, regardless of their education or professional standing before immigrating to Canada.
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From 2014 to 2019, the Caregiver Program underwent several changes, including which of the following?
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What changes did the 'Home Child Care Provider Pilot' and the 'Home Support Worker Pilot' programs bring for caregivers? What challenges did they present?
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The number of immigrants arriving in Canada has been decreasing in recent years-from 347,000 in 2017 to 307,000 in 2019.
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Borders were particularly open for European populations as a consequence of discriminatory actions aimed at maintaining Canada's dominant characteristic as a primarily white settler state.
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In the first half of the 20th-century, women migrated to Canada from Europe to work as nannies, becoming immigrant labour and having limited access to education and other social services.
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Provincial Nominee Programs allow provinces to determine their immigration requirements.
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Various domestic workers' rights organizations have praised the Canadian government since the LCP began because caregivers now have access to political rights and are not working in precarious conditions anymore.
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How has the perception of women who come as caregivers to Canada changed since the 20th century? How has this impacted their status and possibility to succeed in Canadian society?
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A study found that the principal applicants in skilled worker categories ______.
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Which of the following is not a program within the Economic Class immigration classification?
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Which one of the following was a consequence for caregivers during the COVID-19 Lockdown periods?
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