BIOC 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nonunion, Liquor Store, Working Poor

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8 Apr 2018
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Relative poverty: deprivation of some people in relation to those who have more. Absolute poverty: deprivation of resources that is life-threatening, 1 billion people (1/5 of the world) live in absolute poverty, ex. Of groups of people in canada that live in absolute poverty: indigenous groups, homeless people. Eg. a worker had to do chemotherapy during the lunchtime because she had no benefit and time off. Sweden: one of the most productive economies in world. The government doesn"t step in at all in canada in these situations. They pay high taxes- high level of genral welfare-free childcare and healthcare and elderly care. Everyone with child will have 100euros a month an its for everyone not only for the poor- which is why everyone is ok with paying hightaxes: 16months payed grantal leave following child birth. 10days of mandatory parental leave everyyear to spend time with the family.

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