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Women and Gender Quiz 4 Review

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Healthy Marriages Initiative, which promoted marriage by providing government funding, assumed that ___ reduces poverty.
Work in which, as part of their job, employees must control and manage their emotions.
A term that refers to the world’s poorer countries.
Economic____ , the belief that markets work best without any governmental regulation or interference.
The notions that women on welfare breed children uncontrollably, never marry, and do not know who fathered their children are contemporary incarnations of the ____ controlling image of Black women as sexually promiscuous that originated during American slavery.
Glass ceiling impacts women in traditionally ____occupations.
Work is an arena in which gendered processes intersect with multiple social ______.
The ____provides monetary support for large, capital-intensive projects such as the construction of roads and dams.
Describes the trend in the US and across the globe in which more and more women live in impoverished conditions.
Involving both emotional and physical labor .
__ shops where workers work long hours for little pay.
___ were supposedly paid a “family wage,” that is, a wage that was enough to cover the costs of caring for an entire family.
___ describes a set of institutions, policies, and ideologies, in which the governmental restrictions and regulations are minimal, allowing corporate bodies to engage in cross-border enterprises to maximize profit.
----focuses on how it is that factors outside of individuals—social structures, practices, and norms—give some groups of people advantages that they usually don’t notice.
Women are more likely to have to negotiate ___between work and family that than men.
An example of human trafficking on GUAM ___ House Bar.
_____describes both the benefits and costs of living in a globally connected world.
Modern day colonization characterized by exploitation of a nation’s resources and people.
Most who receive welfare are ____ and construed as undeserving,
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Lower paying and less prestigious job tracks, that women are often put into.
Since the 1964 Civil Rights Act passed it has been illegal to ____in hiring based on race or gender.
The U.S. government pays ___ to corporations, which is called corporate welfare
When men participate in pink-collar jobs, they tend to be paid better and to advance to higher-level positions then the women in the same fields.
Global___ refers to the world’s wealthier countries.
Caretakers of children and the elderly are predominantly _____.
____theoretical approaches, explain how colonization invented the concepts of “the colonized,” “modernity” and “coloniality,” and disrupted the social arrangements, lives, gender relations, and understandings it invaded, imposing on the colonized European racialized conceptualizations of male and female.
Rather than a nation’s workers producing goods, selling those goods back to its people, and keeping profits within the nation’s borders, multinational corporations participate in global ______.
A market-driven approach to economic and social policy, where capitalism’s profit motive is applied to social policies and programs.
The___ provides loans and facilitates international trade relationships particularly through structural adjustment programs.
Work thought to be “women’s work” is not only underpaid, it is also socially ____.
Stereotype that women on welfare have children in order to get more___ from the state.
Women of color of the Global South are disproportionately impacted by global ___ policies
On average, women workers make 77% of what men make.
Dual earner is a ___ income family
___ is an agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico to promote the unregulated movement of jobs and products.