Deck 11: A: Social Class in Canada

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In Canadian society,wealth stands as an important source of power.
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Without exception,white-collar work confers greater prestige than blue-collar work.
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People in the lower-upper class are sometimes said to have "old money."
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The richest 20 percent of U.S.families earn almost 48 percent of all income and own 84% of all wealth.
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The working class is sometimes called the "lower-middle class."
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Social inequality in Canada is not easily recognized because our primary groups typically have the same social standing as we do.
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Aboriginal businesses are new and generally smaller than their mainstream counterparts,but many are multimillion-dollar ventures.
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Canada does not measure or tax wealth.
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In Canada,wealth is distributed more equally than income.
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Occupation is a major determinant of wealth,income,power,and prestige.
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As surprising as it may seem,in Canada,poor people typically have better health than rich people.
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In Canada,about 20 percent of people are officially counted among the poor.
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In Canada,social class,race and ethnicity are clearly associated.
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Health is closely related to social standing.
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Jobs typically performed by women carry more prestige than those typically performed by men.
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Intergenerational mobility refers to changes in social position within an individual's lifetime.
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Education is an important determinant of labour force participation.
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Canadian society is not highly stratified.
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Big houses are an example of conspicuous consumption.
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Because education is a right in Canada,there is very little inequality in schooling.
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The primary cause of poverty is society,not individual character traits.
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The feminization of poverty refers to the trend by which women represent an increasing proportion of the poor.
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Approximately 45% of children living in female-headed lone-parent families live in poverty.
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Societal factors that contribute to homelessness include low wages and a lack of low-income housing.
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Canadian women working full time earn approximately 74 percent as much as comparable men.
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Explanations of poverty given in the text also apply to homelessness.
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The age category of the Canadian population most likely to be poor is children.
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Historically,though not as much today,women have had less opportunity for upward social mobility than men.
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Non-immigrants have higher low-income rates than immigrants.
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Deck 11: A: Social Class in Canada
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In Canadian society,wealth stands as an important source of power.
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Without exception,white-collar work confers greater prestige than blue-collar work.
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People in the lower-upper class are sometimes said to have "old money."
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The richest 20 percent of U.S.families earn almost 48 percent of all income and own 84% of all wealth.
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The working class is sometimes called the "lower-middle class."
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Social inequality in Canada is not easily recognized because our primary groups typically have the same social standing as we do.
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Aboriginal businesses are new and generally smaller than their mainstream counterparts,but many are multimillion-dollar ventures.
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Canada does not measure or tax wealth.
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In Canada,wealth is distributed more equally than income.
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Occupation is a major determinant of wealth,income,power,and prestige.
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As surprising as it may seem,in Canada,poor people typically have better health than rich people.
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In Canada,about 20 percent of people are officially counted among the poor.
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In Canada,social class,race and ethnicity are clearly associated.
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Health is closely related to social standing.
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Jobs typically performed by women carry more prestige than those typically performed by men.
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Intergenerational mobility refers to changes in social position within an individual's lifetime.
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Education is an important determinant of labour force participation.
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Canadian society is not highly stratified.
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Big houses are an example of conspicuous consumption.
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Because education is a right in Canada,there is very little inequality in schooling.
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The primary cause of poverty is society,not individual character traits.
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The feminization of poverty refers to the trend by which women represent an increasing proportion of the poor.
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Approximately 45% of children living in female-headed lone-parent families live in poverty.
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Societal factors that contribute to homelessness include low wages and a lack of low-income housing.
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Canadian women working full time earn approximately 74 percent as much as comparable men.
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Explanations of poverty given in the text also apply to homelessness.
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The age category of the Canadian population most likely to be poor is children.
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Historically,though not as much today,women have had less opportunity for upward social mobility than men.
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Non-immigrants have higher low-income rates than immigrants.
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