Deck 20: Working 247: The New Work Ethic

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Despite equal pay, Australian women in full-time employment still earn less on average than men. How much less on average do women earn each year compared to men?

A) $38,000
B) $30,000
C) $26,000
D) $20,000
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What percentage of employed women are in full-time work?

A) Approximately 30 per cent
B) Approximately 40 per cent
C) Approximately 50 per cent
D) Approximately 60 per cent
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If unpaid work were replaced by a paid equivalent, it is estimated it would equal how much?

A) $150 billion
B) $250 billion
C) $450 billion
D) $650 billion
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With which theorist are 'time and motion' studies most closely associated?

A) Max Weber
B) Harry Braverman
C) Elton Mayo
D) Frederick Winslow Taylor
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What term can be used to refer to research results affected by methodological bias?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) The Human Relations bias
C) The Hawthorne effect
D) Preference theory
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What is the term for the view that new technology causes social change?

A) Scientism
B) Technological determinism
C) Reflexive modernity
D) Social determinism
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What concept is Daniel Bell most closely associated with?

A) Performance management
B) Post-industrial society
C) Emotional labour
D) Dual systems theory
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As noted in the textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the dimensions of alienation that Karl Marx identified?

A) Task alienation
B) Activity alienation
C) Species alienation
D) Social alienation
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What is the term for an economic theory and practice, dominant between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries during the rise of the nation-state, that assumes national wealth can be amassed through the accumulation of precious metals (silver and gold)?

A) Mercantilism
B) Industrial Revolution
C) Modernisation
D) Primitive capitalism
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As noted in the textbook chapter on work, what did the findings from the 2005 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) show regarding Australians' view of job satisfaction?

A) They exhibited one of the lowest rates of job satisfaction in the world
B) They rated job satisfaction lowly (4 out of 10)
C) They expressed high rates of alienation
D) They rated job satisfaction highly (7 out of 10)
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Deck 20: Working 247: The New Work Ethic
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Despite equal pay, Australian women in full-time employment still earn less on average than men. How much less on average do women earn each year compared to men?

A) $38,000
B) $30,000
C) $26,000
D) $20,000
C
2
What percentage of employed women are in full-time work?

A) Approximately 30 per cent
B) Approximately 40 per cent
C) Approximately 50 per cent
D) Approximately 60 per cent
B
3
If unpaid work were replaced by a paid equivalent, it is estimated it would equal how much?

A) $150 billion
B) $250 billion
C) $450 billion
D) $650 billion
D
4
With which theorist are 'time and motion' studies most closely associated?

A) Max Weber
B) Harry Braverman
C) Elton Mayo
D) Frederick Winslow Taylor
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What term can be used to refer to research results affected by methodological bias?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) The Human Relations bias
C) The Hawthorne effect
D) Preference theory
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What is the term for the view that new technology causes social change?

A) Scientism
B) Technological determinism
C) Reflexive modernity
D) Social determinism
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What concept is Daniel Bell most closely associated with?

A) Performance management
B) Post-industrial society
C) Emotional labour
D) Dual systems theory
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As noted in the textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the dimensions of alienation that Karl Marx identified?

A) Task alienation
B) Activity alienation
C) Species alienation
D) Social alienation
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What is the term for an economic theory and practice, dominant between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries during the rise of the nation-state, that assumes national wealth can be amassed through the accumulation of precious metals (silver and gold)?

A) Mercantilism
B) Industrial Revolution
C) Modernisation
D) Primitive capitalism
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As noted in the textbook chapter on work, what did the findings from the 2005 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) show regarding Australians' view of job satisfaction?

A) They exhibited one of the lowest rates of job satisfaction in the world
B) They rated job satisfaction lowly (4 out of 10)
C) They expressed high rates of alienation
D) They rated job satisfaction highly (7 out of 10)
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