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Defensive credential - ️️Process by which the eligibility of an entity for a particular job or task is established by determining if the entity has the specified qualifications and fulfils the defined requirements. Health - ️️a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Social determinants of Health - ️️Poverty — created environment that makes you less healthy Social group — more close friends you have the longer you live Geographical — Urban vs Rural — DO you live in a high polluted area? Do you live in an area of crime? What kind of food is near you Inequality and health - ️️Unequal access to health --urban vs rural lacks of knowledge High stress levels and low help levels Environmental exposure -- living environment Longer and Healthier than before. Why? - ️️Sanitation Refrigeration Nutrition Pasteurization Health care system Immunizations Male dominated jobs - ️️Science, Manufacturing, Construction, Management

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SOCI 102 UBC FINAL

Defensive credential - ✔️✔️Process by which the eligibility of an entity for a particular
job or task is established by determining if the entity has the specified qualifications and
fulfils the defined requirements.

Health - ✔️✔️a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

Social determinants of Health - ✔️✔️Poverty — created environment that makes you
less healthy
Social group — more close friends you have the longer you live
Geographical — Urban vs Rural — DO you live in a high polluted area? Do you live in
an area of crime? What kind of food is near you

Inequality and health - ✔️✔️Unequal access to health --urban vs rural
lacks of knowledge
High stress levels and low help levels
Environmental exposure -- living environment

Longer and Healthier than before. Why? - ✔️✔️Sanitation
Refrigeration
Nutrition
Pasteurization
Health care system
Immunizations


Male dominated jobs - ✔️✔️Science, Manufacturing, Construction, Management

Women dominated jobs - ✔️✔️Nursing, teaching, clerical

women in Politics - ✔️✔️-Advocate for different policies than men
- Increased self esteem of girls by viewing female role models
- Changes perception of women roles as leaders

Sexuality - ✔️✔️Feelings of sexual attraction and behaviour related to them. There is
and increasing openness in society leasing to changing norms in society
-Example: Sex at younger age, more partners, acceptance of gays

Alfred Kinsey - ✔️✔️- First systematic study of sexuality in the 40's and 50's
- Theres much more diversity in sexuality than initially though

, - Creates heterosexual and homosexual scale
- People aren't straight and gay they're in between
- Normal sexuality isn't whats morally right or wrong — created by society— it should be
what one thinks of themselves

Heteronormativity - ✔️✔️- Automatic assumption that people are straight unless
otherwise stated
- Little kids of the opposite gender playing together are called boyfriend-girlfriend the
same isn't said of two people of same gender
- A family is depicted as man and woman with children
- The idea of coming out
-Martin studies how mothers control heteronormativity

Heterosexual privilege - ✔️✔️If your are heterosexual you're allowed to show affection
without being judged
Easier to adopt children
You can get married anywhere in the world

Changing norms of heterosexuality - ✔️✔️Decreasing levels of homophobia
Changing laws; Decriminalizing gay marriage --- Canada in 2005

Changes in the family - ✔️✔️Increasing divorce rate — increased until the 90s but not
have tapered off
Increase of people living common law
De-institutionalisation of marriage

De-institutionalisation of marriage - ✔️✔️Andrew Cherlin -- our understanding about
the noms and values of marriage have chnaged. People are questioning the role of
marriage in society. Decrease in marriage rates

Canadian houselhold census (1981-2014) - ✔️✔️More of every type of relationship
than the traditional married with kids

Why is the family changing? - ✔️✔️Rise in women rights
Increase in tolerance for diversity
Decreasing level of religiosity
Rising individualism
Women working outside of the home
Increasing use of birth control
Society is becoming individualistic

Structural functionalist on the family - ✔️✔️Provide support — financial or emotional
Regulate behaviour of members
Socialization of children
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