What determines the job trajectories of workers? How are these affected by race, class, and gender?
What will be an ideal response?
The trajectory, or route to advancement, may depend on the type of profession (students can provide examples). Other demands on the worker’s time, time out of labor force, glass ceilings, and biased promotion can all change a worker’s trajectory.
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Which of the following is an ironic statement regarding extramarital affairs in the U.S.?
(a) Men are excused but women are condemned. (b) More women than men engage in extramarital affairs. (c) More men than women deny their involvement in extramarital affairs. (d) A high percentage of extramarital affairs take place alongside the strong belief that such behavior is improper.
In a t test of differences between means, increasing sample size will affect
a. degrees of freedom b. standard deviation of the sampling distribution c. t score d. all of the above
Which of the following groups seek to fundamentally restructure society by ending patriarchy, androcentrism, and gender inequality?
A. socialist feminism B. radical feminism C. liberal feminism D. third wave feminism
_____ is the strong identity associated with an extreme sense of allegiance to one’s culture.
A. Globalism B. Nationalism C. Isolationism D. Interdependence