WGS367H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Repetitive Strain Injury, Living Wage, Scientific Management
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Chapter 5: work and family life- the influence of social roles on health and illness. Growing number of canadians face the reality of jobs and intimate relationships that no longer last a lifetime. People are embedded into a social network of relationships. Importance of the sequencing and timing of life transitions for understanding how biographies unfold. There are both commonalities and points of divergence in stress process and a life course approach. Both conceptual models centres around transitions; however, stress process views transition in terms of their potential for overwhelming coping and adaptation, whereas a life course approach regards transition as markers of an individuals movement through life course. When both models are integrated: the unique and divergent paths individuals or successive generations adopt for themselves represent opportunities to explore whether and how differentially shape health outcomes. Work and health- the changing world of work. Work is important both as a social value and a source of identity.