[SOC207H1] - Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (54 pages long!)

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Introductory course covering work and industrialization in canada today. The strain of balancing work and personal life. Work overload, unexpected job loss, under-employment, career changes, suddenly having to do unpleasant work (demanded from management) Experience workplace discrimination, harassment, bullying = important economic consequences and social implications. Understand what to expect (both positive and negative) when you enter the labour market as a non-student. Industrial capitalism and its effects (social effects) not in textbook. Work can be defined as an activity that produces a good or service, for one"s own use (domestic labour, homework etc) or in exchange for pay (office work) or support (people are not being paid, extreme condition= slavery) Forced= performed under coercion for little or no pay (slavery and the dog pulling sled) a workplace- but he activity is carried out by inanimate machines, so it is: Non-market work= nonpaid work performed for oneself for others.