Employment
- Created by: Grace.2006
- Created on: 10-03-23 14:51
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- Education
- Manual workers
- The more physical jobs are usually often poor paid as it does not require high levels of qualifications
- Non-manual workers
- A person whose job involves the use of their mind, rather than the use of their hands or physical strength. Often higher paid requiring academia
- Low pay/ status work
- Puts additional stress on an individual
- Lead to ill health or possibly depression
- Low self esteem and self confidence levels
- Social interaction
- High pay/ status work
- Feeling/ sense of achievement
- Boost self-esteem levels
- Social interaction
- Enjoyment of work means you live a healthier and happier life, physically and mentally
- Poverty and health
- Those in professional work have a life expectancy around 8 years longer than those in lower class, unskilled work
- Children born into poverty have a higher risk of mortality
- Foodbanks
- Mostly processed foods
- Can lead to unbalanced diets
- More than 1200 in the UK
- Education
- Primary socialisation
- The process of a child learning the norms, attitudes, and values of the culture and society in which they are growing up
- Secondary socialisation
- The process of learning appropriate behaviour in society. Influences can be:
- Education
- Media
- Government
- Religion/ culture
- The process of learning appropriate behaviour in society. Influences can be:
- Primary socialisation
- Values and Attitudes
- Influenced by how an individual experiences primary and secondary socialisation with family, carer, and peer groups
- Also influenced by life experiences such as bullying, harassment, and discrimination
- The culture that an individual is brought up in and the community in which they live in can affect their educational success
- Values = a person's own set of principles which they consider of great importance
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- Social networking is one of the main influences of values and attitudes
- Can be impacted both positively and negatively
- Influenced by how an individual experiences primary and secondary socialisation with family, carer, and peer groups
- Manual workers
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