Human Agency Inequalities In Canada

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Inequalities have become prominent as we assess the different identities we possess in society. These have proven to have varying effects on productivity in the workforce and especially on agricultural productivity, a major component of Canada’s international output. In the past, philosophers have believed that physical geography was the only determiner of productivity; however, more recently we have observed that the effects of human agency and the inequalities between varying agencies have a major impact. Inequalities within a society have arguably become one of the main determiners of agricultural productivity globally and within Canada. Various effects of human agency include adaptability, innovation, and a sense of individualism in individuals’