LABRST 1C03 Lecture 4: 4.docx

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Post industrial- economic growth, baby boom, decline manufacturing, from manufacturing economy to knowledge based economy, Deindustrialization- less developed nations, cost less to send manufacturing overseas, increased of amount of informational technology, Increasingly, 74% in 2004 are in sales and services, In canada- men are 55% of labour force, 30% work in sales, women-45% of labour force, 60% work in sales women are overrepresented, nurses, hospitality, child care, women, low paid occupation, Heavy-work and light-work- impression that light work is easy, repeat same movement, big impact on body, distinction is the wrong impression that women and men jobs are difficult, different types of health problems, Globalization- 4 interrelated changes, economic, ideology, technology, cultural also increased mobility of capital. Before globalization, canada was dependent on international, manufacturing, production becomes international in the present, ex: fast food and clothing internationally, changes in culture, movement of capital and technology,

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