Question: Canadas Live-In Caregiver Program allows temporary foreign workers to enter Canada as live-in employees, providing care in private households. Participants in this program often send
Canadas Live-In Caregiver Program allows temporary foreign workers to enter Canada as live-in employees, providing care in private households. Participants in this program often send remittances back to their family members in their country of origin. The worst sociological explanation for how the Live-In Caregiver Program facilitates globalization is:
- A.
Remittances transmitted across the globe directly contribute to the economy of caregivers countries of origin, tying economies together.
- B.
The program allows foreign workers to earn Canadian currency and contribute to the Canadian economy.
- C.
Whereas generally companies from the so-called "first world," like Coca-Cola and Facebook, seek to expand their hold by moving into economically-developing countries, the movement of people to Canada to become live-in caregivers has also brought companies, such as Nando's and Jollibee, from those countries to Canada.
- D.
Employers of live-in caregivers achieve greater social capital because they have a connection with a foreign worker.
(Y) In Wades article on the sociology of Brexit the UKs campaign to leave the European Union she describes the Leave campaigns presentation of this quest as a way of the UK taking back control over its borders, health care, and spending. This process is best explained by which of the following concepts?
- A.
Neoliberalism
- B.
Labelling theory
- C.
Stigmatization
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D. Lobbying
- E.
Framing
Youre at a party when your friend and probably former friend now Chad is ranting about how male privilege doesnt exist. He believes this because he unsuccessfully applied for a job in which they gave, in situations with equally qualified candidates of different genders, hiring preference to people who identify as female.
Because youve really picked up the sociological imagination thus far this term, you critique his rant as methodologically individualistic. Chad has never heard this term before, so you explain it by way of all but which of the following statements?
- A.
Chads rant ignores the empirically demonstrated patterns in which women have historically been disadvantaged in employment.
- B.
Chads rant is based on the belief that people are fundamentally unequal in their capabilities, and he is ignoring the role of societal discourses regarding meritocracy and equality.
- C.
Chad is ignoring the impact of social structures and institutions in which forms of privilege are embedded on the employment situation.
- D.
Chad is using his anecdotal experience to make conclusions about an entire case or phenomenon.
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