of equity, equality, and respect for human rights (Kozier, n.d.). Unfortunately, social justice issues occur globally and result in inequality and this problem is only one of many. Social justice is not rendered in this situation because the First Nations are not being treated fairly. Social action is actions that are aimed at the root on inequities and inequalities and that create change (Kozier, n.d.). The government should initiate to create change for a better live for these people. It was claimed…
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wealth in Canada has been very uneven. That is why the gap between the rich and the poor keeps increasing and thus, income inequality is present. Income inequality is the issue that I found very interesting from the material learned throughout this course. Basically, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Canada’s rate is definitely high in income inequality, as concluded from the material learned in this course, and it is becoming a problem. In fact, income inequality is one of…
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Social inequalities exist within any prosperous community. Often caused by the lack of education and cultural influence, social inequality is “A condition in which members of society have differing amounts of wealth, prestige or power.” (Schaefer & Haaland 2015 pg 21) The lack of education stops and closes many doors to be self-sufficient. For this reason many opportunities and options that may help a person get out of social inequality are lost. Cultural influences play a major role in the inequalities…
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Employment Insecurity and Inequality: A Glimpse at the Canadian Landscape The rise of employment inequality and insecurity in Canada has prompted a current debate on the causes and consequences of higher injustices and its effects on labour market growth. Employment insecurity is defined as an employee’s feeling of overall concern that his or her job is at risk or that an employee is likely to face involuntary job loss in the near future (Désirée Schumacher, Bert Schreurs, Hetty Van Emmerik, 2015)…
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of time and so currency fluctuations will impact upon the kiwi fruit export price values as well. Canada gets a “C” grade and ranks 12th out of 17 peer countries. Income inequality in Canada has increased over the past 20 years. Since 1990, the richest group of Canadians has increased its share of total national income. The gap between income distribution of richest and poorest is very high in Canada. The middle class has lost their share and poorer are growing poorer. In 2009, 8,916,000 Canadians…
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The Determinants of Wage Discrimination between the same Year Experienced Workers Wage inequality is one of the most important research topics in economics and while there are various theories about how wages are determined, one of the dominant theories is the competitive market theory, which suggests that wages are determined by competitive market. This means that the demand of labor and the supply of labor within each industry determine equilibrium wage and equilibrium employment level. The…
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Introduction In Canada, women suffer an overrepresentation in non-standard work and a pervasive precariousness that stems from the patriarchal trappings of neoliberal capitalism, globalization/free-trade agreements, anti-union animus, and changing economic policy and political structure. Historically-based norms and stereotypes encourage the undervaluation of women’s paid and unpaid work, contributing to prevailing inequity. The harmful results are numerous, and include cyclical poverty, social exclusion…
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that defines the stability and health of a nation. Governments play a pivotal role in shaping economic landscapes and, consequently, the distribution of wealth among citizens. This essay examines the contrasting approaches of Canada and China towards economic equality. Canada, with its liberal market economy, balances individual freedoms with a well-established social welfare system. In contrast, China's command economy exercises significant government control intended to ensure equality but often…
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In my opinion, contemporary Canadian society has a myriad of inequalities, and I believe that social justice is concerned with bringing justice to these issues. As I have learned throughout this course, the main priority of social justice is bringing equality to an innately unequal society. My view of social justice has changed over the course, prior to being enrolled in this course I believed that social justice was a response to individual issues such as racism, homophobia, and discrimination.…
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one athlete. One is a need and one is a luxury, yet the luxury is paid an increasing amount more. The standard of living from one compared to the other is drastically higher yet in the source both look to be happy and smiling. This source relates to Canada because in the bottom left hand side of cartoon it says “Ottawa citizens.” This source is similar to the paradox: why is gold worth more than water when water is a necessity. Scarcity is the reason for this, more water available means it’s of less…
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