SOCI 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Structural Unemployment
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Clock time impacted how work was structured, work became something discreat from the rest of your day-the work day . Involves participation in complex economies and systems of production & consumption. How we think about work" is historically and culturally situated. In north america is key to identity-making processes (how we see ourselves, and our lives) 1) early capitalism (french revolution 1789-1799, industrial revolution late. 2) family capitalism (mid to late 1800s) 3) corporate capitalism (late 1800s to mid 1900s) Dual labour market structure: a division of economy into sectors with different levels of pay (little et al. 5 sectors that cover all work that is done in canada: Primary sector: extraction of resources from the natural environment (farming, logging, fishing) Secondary sector: processing of natural resources into goods (manufacturing) Tertiary sector: service sector (public and private) Any body in public service (teachers, nurses etc) Social reproduction: unpaid labour that facilitates paid labour.