Jobs created in Mexico after the implementation of NAFTA were largely __________.
A) as a result of investment in Mexico by the U.S.
B) low-skill, low-paying jobs without benefits
C) in the agricultural sector
D) comparable to the jobs many Americans had in manufacturing in the 1950s
B) low-skill, low-paying jobs without benefits
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A recent decision by some states extends the range of benefits, such as domestic leave and visitation rights, to unmarried couples who live together in a __________ partnership
(a) cohabitation (b) paternity (c) marital (d) domestic
Which of the following does the fertility rate measure?
A. Actual number of children born B. Actual number of childbearing-aged females C. Potential number of children that could be born D. The rate that produces zero population growth.
A sociologist interviews high-salaried corporate chief executive officers (CEOs) to discover whether they feel stress in their everyday lives as a result of the pressure to produce at an unrealistic level. This sociologist is employing
A. alienation. B. anomie. C. verstehen. D. globalization techniques.
Battered-child syndrome is broadly defined as "a clinical condition" in children who have been severely physically abused, primarily by a parent or foster parent.
a. true b. false