Deck 15: Poverty and the Family
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Deck 15: Poverty and the Family
1
According to the text,which of the following BEST describes those who move out of poverty?
A) They are likely to go from a two-adult household to a one-adult household.
B) They are likely to be women who have upgraded their skills.
C) They are likely to go from a one-adult to a two-adult, two-earner household.
D) They are likely to be women who are in a workfare program.
A) They are likely to go from a two-adult household to a one-adult household.
B) They are likely to be women who have upgraded their skills.
C) They are likely to go from a one-adult to a two-adult, two-earner household.
D) They are likely to be women who are in a workfare program.
C
2
Before 1920,why were pensions primarily set up?
A) to help the elderly whose children would not support them
B) to help abandoned or ill mothers with young children
C) to help people who were unable to hold onto jobs
D) to help injured workers
A) to help the elderly whose children would not support them
B) to help abandoned or ill mothers with young children
C) to help people who were unable to hold onto jobs
D) to help injured workers
B
3
What does "depth of poverty" refer to?
A) the amount that family or individual income is below the poverty line
B) the length of time family income has remained below the poverty line
C) the number of families in an area with incomes below the poverty line
D) the number of families in the country with incomes below the poverty line
A) the amount that family or individual income is below the poverty line
B) the length of time family income has remained below the poverty line
C) the number of families in an area with incomes below the poverty line
D) the number of families in the country with incomes below the poverty line
A
4
Stephanie is part of the group of adults in Canada with the largest percentage living below the poverty line.Which of the following describes her status?
A) a married mother under the age of 25
B) a single adult under the age of 25
C) a lone mother
D) an elderly widow
A) a married mother under the age of 25
B) a single adult under the age of 25
C) a lone mother
D) an elderly widow
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5
In the early days of the "mothers' allowances," what happened once women received this social assistance?
A) They had to meet once a month with their social worker.
B) They could move out of town only if they kept the welfare department informed.
C) They were subject to intrusion in their personal lives.
D) They received the payments without further review until children were grown.
A) They had to meet once a month with their social worker.
B) They could move out of town only if they kept the welfare department informed.
C) They were subject to intrusion in their personal lives.
D) They received the payments without further review until children were grown.
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6
Prior to the development of the social safety net,which of the following ideas was NOT generally held?
A) Poor people should be able to retain some dignity.
B) Poverty was the result of bad budgeting and bad habits.
C) Asking for help should be so unpleasant that a person had to be desperate.
D) Help should be less than the most poorly paid worker earned.
A) Poor people should be able to retain some dignity.
B) Poverty was the result of bad budgeting and bad habits.
C) Asking for help should be so unpleasant that a person had to be desperate.
D) Help should be less than the most poorly paid worker earned.
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7
What are the basic social security programs needed to support family life called in Canada?
A) social support
B) welfare
C) temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)
D) the social safety net
A) social support
B) welfare
C) temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)
D) the social safety net
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8
Why is duration of poverty important?
A) The farther below the poverty line, the harder it is to provide basic needs.
B) The longer poverty lasts, the harder it is to make ends meet.
C) Individuals usually do not have any resources to tide them over.
D) Individuals are likely to experience food insecurity.
A) The farther below the poverty line, the harder it is to provide basic needs.
B) The longer poverty lasts, the harder it is to make ends meet.
C) Individuals usually do not have any resources to tide them over.
D) Individuals are likely to experience food insecurity.
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9
According to the text,in general,what is poverty defined almost entirely in terms of?
A) well-being
B) ability to manage
C) income
D) possessions
A) well-being
B) ability to manage
C) income
D) possessions
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10
What is a method of screening applicants to ensure that only those who need financial assistance receive it?
A) social security screening
B) a clawback
C) a financial review
D) a means test
A) social security screening
B) a clawback
C) a financial review
D) a means test
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11
Which of the following does the Statistics Canada low income cut-off take into account?
A) province
B) family size
C) age of family members
D) sex of family members
A) province
B) family size
C) age of family members
D) sex of family members
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12
Which of the following families is LEAST likely to be living in poverty?
A) a lone-mother family with one child
B) a married couple with both employed
C) a married couple with one earner and two children
D) an elderly widow
A) a lone-mother family with one child
B) a married couple with both employed
C) a married couple with one earner and two children
D) an elderly widow
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13
Why has there been a decrease in poverty among the elderly?
A) because of the availability of the clawback and workfare policies
B) because of an increase in the number of seniors who hold jobs
C) because of the number of the near-poor in Canadian cities
D) because of improved pensions and government benefits
A) because of the availability of the clawback and workfare policies
B) because of an increase in the number of seniors who hold jobs
C) because of the number of the near-poor in Canadian cities
D) because of improved pensions and government benefits
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14
When were most of the social security programs now available in Canada established?
A) before World War I
B) since 1980
C) during the Great Depression
D) after World War II
A) before World War I
B) since 1980
C) during the Great Depression
D) after World War II
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15
Which of the following factors does NOT help explain why recent immigrants have a greater risk of poverty?
A) They often have large families to look after and are unable to work long hours.
B) Some come from countries with language and customs very different from Canada.
C) Entry-level jobs, which many must take, are low paying.
D) The swing toward self-employment is difficult for newcomers without connections.
A) They often have large families to look after and are unable to work long hours.
B) Some come from countries with language and customs very different from Canada.
C) Entry-level jobs, which many must take, are low paying.
D) The swing toward self-employment is difficult for newcomers without connections.
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16
There are two basic ways of defining poverty.What are they based on?
A) either cost of housing or cost of a balanced diet
B) either worthy poor or universal minimum
C) either safety net or means test
D) either physical survival or social well-being
A) either cost of housing or cost of a balanced diet
B) either worthy poor or universal minimum
C) either safety net or means test
D) either physical survival or social well-being
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17
Where are rates of poverty for Aboriginal people highest?
A) Manitoba and Saskatchewan
B) Alberta and Quebec
C) Ontario and Nova Scotia
D) British Columbia and Newfoundland
A) Manitoba and Saskatchewan
B) Alberta and Quebec
C) Ontario and Nova Scotia
D) British Columbia and Newfoundland
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18
What do most measures of poverty used in Canada consider?
A) social well-being
B) physical survival
C) resources available
D) location of the community
A) social well-being
B) physical survival
C) resources available
D) location of the community
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19
Which of the following is NOT a reason that it is hard to determine the number of poor people in Canada?
A) Homeless people are almost impossible to count.
B) Rates vary with fluctuations in the economy.
C) No one has tried to count them.
D) The total depends on the definition used.
A) Homeless people are almost impossible to count.
B) Rates vary with fluctuations in the economy.
C) No one has tried to count them.
D) The total depends on the definition used.
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20
According to the text,which is NOT a factor influencing the impact of poverty on families?
A) breadth
B) duration
C) depth
D) pace
A) breadth
B) duration
C) depth
D) pace
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21
How does living in shelters affect children?
A) The effects are positive because the children have a roof over their heads.
B) The effects are more extreme than in other forms of poverty.
C) The effects encourage better health and education because the children are supervised.
D) The effects foster a sense of family closeness because that is all the children have.
A) The effects are positive because the children have a roof over their heads.
B) The effects are more extreme than in other forms of poverty.
C) The effects encourage better health and education because the children are supervised.
D) The effects foster a sense of family closeness because that is all the children have.
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22
According to the text,what is one of the most striking facts about poverty in Canada?
A) Most poor people live outside large cities.
B) Most poor people have at least a high school education.
C) Many people who live in poverty have jobs.
D) People living in poverty tend to have one child.
A) Most poor people live outside large cities.
B) Most poor people have at least a high school education.
C) Many people who live in poverty have jobs.
D) People living in poverty tend to have one child.
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23
What happens to children from families living in poverty?
A) They pay recreational centre fees to escape from their homes.
B) They participate less often in organized sports than children from wealthier homes.
C) They are more likely to play unorganized sports than other children.
D) They are less likely to watch television than other children.
A) They pay recreational centre fees to escape from their homes.
B) They participate less often in organized sports than children from wealthier homes.
C) They are more likely to play unorganized sports than other children.
D) They are less likely to watch television than other children.
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24
Following a fire that destroyed their apartment and all their possessions,John and his family are homeless.How can they be described?
A) chronically homeless
B) cyclically homeless
C) temporarily homeless
D) discreditably homeless
A) chronically homeless
B) cyclically homeless
C) temporarily homeless
D) discreditably homeless
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25
According to the text,what is twice as likely for poor children?
A) to live in the same neighbourhood for many years
B) to live in poorly functioning families
C) to find a mentor who provides a good role model
D) to have parents who combine firmness and consideration
A) to live in the same neighbourhood for many years
B) to live in poorly functioning families
C) to find a mentor who provides a good role model
D) to have parents who combine firmness and consideration
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26
What is the term for the uncertainty that a person can buy enough nutritious food he or she likes,or the inability to do so?
A) food insecurity
B) malnutrition
C) starvation
D) an empty cupboard
A) food insecurity
B) malnutrition
C) starvation
D) an empty cupboard
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27
According to the text,which of the following BEST describes the homeless?
A) They are almost all psychiatric patients who have been discharged to the community.
B) They consist of transient unemployed men, much like those in the 1930s.
C) They rarely include families, women, or children.
D) They are a varied group with different reasons for homelessness.
A) They are almost all psychiatric patients who have been discharged to the community.
B) They consist of transient unemployed men, much like those in the 1930s.
C) They rarely include families, women, or children.
D) They are a varied group with different reasons for homelessness.
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28
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be given as a reason for the increase in homelessness?
A) changes in eligibility for welfare
B) drug and alcohol abuse
C) sharp increases in costs of food and other essentials
D) shortages in affordable housing
A) changes in eligibility for welfare
B) drug and alcohol abuse
C) sharp increases in costs of food and other essentials
D) shortages in affordable housing
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29
Which of the following makes up the largest single group of poor people in Canada?
A) lone mothers
B) children
C) elderly women
D) runaway teens
A) lone mothers
B) children
C) elderly women
D) runaway teens
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30
Which of the following is NOT a cause for the increase in market poverty?
A) Minimum wages have not kept pace with inflation.
B) There are fewer people interested in filling available jobs.
C) Unemployment has been high and jobs have taken longer to find.
D) A growing number of workers aged 55 to 64 have been laid off.
A) Minimum wages have not kept pace with inflation.
B) There are fewer people interested in filling available jobs.
C) Unemployment has been high and jobs have taken longer to find.
D) A growing number of workers aged 55 to 64 have been laid off.
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31
According to an American study of single mothers surviving on welfare,what was their first choice for extra funds to meet their expenses?
A) working, but not reporting the pay
B) asking relatives for help
C) selling sex, drugs, or stolen goods
D) getting money from the child's father
A) working, but not reporting the pay
B) asking relatives for help
C) selling sex, drugs, or stolen goods
D) getting money from the child's father
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32
There are no exact figures for the number of homeless people in Canada.Which of the following reasons is LEAST likely to account for the lack of information?
A) The homeless population changes from day to day.
B) It is difficult to count people who do not use a shelter.
C) Definitions of homelessness change.
D) Cyclically homeless individuals complete the Canadian Census when they are living at home.
A) The homeless population changes from day to day.
B) It is difficult to count people who do not use a shelter.
C) Definitions of homelessness change.
D) Cyclically homeless individuals complete the Canadian Census when they are living at home.
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33
Lucy finds that at the end of the month she sometimes does not have enough money for food for herself and her children.What strategy is she LEAST likely to use?
A) ask friends and relatives for help
B) feed herself first and give the children what is left
C) use a food bank or soup kitchen
D) miss meals so that she can feed her children
A) ask friends and relatives for help
B) feed herself first and give the children what is left
C) use a food bank or soup kitchen
D) miss meals so that she can feed her children
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34
Eli is addicted to meth amphetamine and marijuana and has been using drugs for many years.What is he is most likely to be?
A) cyclically homeless
B) chronically homeless
C) temporarily homeless
D) absolutely homeless
A) cyclically homeless
B) chronically homeless
C) temporarily homeless
D) absolutely homeless
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35
What is poverty based on wages alone?
A) minimum pay
B) working poverty
C) wage insecurity
D) market poverty
A) minimum pay
B) working poverty
C) wage insecurity
D) market poverty
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36
What does the current trend regarding the number of families needing emergency shelter appear to be?
A) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be increasing
B) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be staying about the same
C) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be decreasing
D) The number of immigrant families needing emergency shelter appears to be increasing.
A) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be increasing
B) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be staying about the same
C) The number of families needing emergency shelter appears to be decreasing
D) The number of immigrant families needing emergency shelter appears to be increasing.
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37
Which of the following is NOT true of social assistance?
A) Most people on welfare do not want to work.
B) Welfare rates are well below the low income cut-off.
C) Welfare is a last resort when a person is ineligible for employment insurance.
D) Add-ons such as drug and dental care can make welfare preferable to low wages.
A) Most people on welfare do not want to work.
B) Welfare rates are well below the low income cut-off.
C) Welfare is a last resort when a person is ineligible for employment insurance.
D) Add-ons such as drug and dental care can make welfare preferable to low wages.
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38
How many Canadians were challenged by finding affordable housing between 2002 and 2004?
A) over one-sixth
B) over one-quarter
C) over one-third
D) over one-half
A) over one-sixth
B) over one-quarter
C) over one-third
D) over one-half
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39
According to the text,which of the following BEST describes conditions in shelters for the homeless?
A) They are usually worse in women's shelters than in men's.
B) They offer the homeless a sense of being cared for.
C) They do not favour family living because of lack of privacy.
D) They are made worse for psychiatric patients by the numbers of children admitted.
A) They are usually worse in women's shelters than in men's.
B) They offer the homeless a sense of being cared for.
C) They do not favour family living because of lack of privacy.
D) They are made worse for psychiatric patients by the numbers of children admitted.
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40
Which of the following is NOT a reason that poor children tend to have less education than children in better-off families?
A) They leave school prior to high school to help provide financially for their families.
B) They are ill more often and miss more school.
C) They may not have suitable space to do homework.
D) Other children may stigmatize them for their poverty.
A) They leave school prior to high school to help provide financially for their families.
B) They are ill more often and miss more school.
C) They may not have suitable space to do homework.
D) Other children may stigmatize them for their poverty.
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41
____________________ is the policy of requiring able-bodied welfare recipients to train for a job or to be employed.
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42
According to one American study,welfare recipients use various strategies to make ends meet when benefits are insufficient.List four of these strategies.
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43
Explain what is meant by the social safety net and give two examples of programs included within it.
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44
One of the most striking facts about poverty in Canada is that many people who live in poverty have ____________________.
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45
Which of the following is NOT a suggestion made for reducing poverty?
A) Increase social assistance.
B) Increase workfare.
C) Improve food banks.
D) Create jobs.
A) Increase social assistance.
B) Increase workfare.
C) Improve food banks.
D) Create jobs.
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46
____________________ is the uncertainty that people can buy enough nutritious food,or the actual inability to do so.
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47
|Three factors influence the impact of poverty on families: they are __________ __________ __________.(Note: When entering your response,separate your answers with a comma.Example: answer1,answer2)
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48
One common definition for poverty is the Statistics Canada ____________________.
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49
According to the text,what is one of the problems with job-creation efforts?
A) People would much rather live on welfare.
B) No retraining is offered to welfare recipients.
C) The training courses offered take too long to complete.
D) Many of the jobs pay low wages.
A) People would much rather live on welfare.
B) No retraining is offered to welfare recipients.
C) The training courses offered take too long to complete.
D) Many of the jobs pay low wages.
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50
According to the text,what is workfare?
A) the practice of not reporting income earned from a job to welfare authorities
B) the practice of using a false social insurance number to work when on welfare
C) the policy of requiring able-bodied welfare recipients to train for a job or to work
D) the policy of screening applicants to make sure they are healthy enough to work
A) the practice of not reporting income earned from a job to welfare authorities
B) the practice of using a false social insurance number to work when on welfare
C) the policy of requiring able-bodied welfare recipients to train for a job or to work
D) the policy of screening applicants to make sure they are healthy enough to work
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51
Depth,breadth,and duration influence the impact of poverty on families.Explain why each of these factors are important.
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52
What is meant by the "working poor"? Give two reasons for poverty in this group.
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53
What factors are used to establish the Statistics Canada low-income cut-off points?
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54
The ____________________ refers to the basic social programs needed to support family life.
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55
Those who are ____________________ homeless may have lost a job,have suffered family violence,or have been released from prison.They are often repeaters.
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56
A method of screening applicants to ensure that only those who need financial assistance receive it is the _________________.
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57
Many members of the deaf community have problems finding jobs because they are ________________.
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58
How has the focus of social assistance programs changed?
A) It has switched from providing services targeted at specific groups to universal coverage.
B) It has switched from providing subsidies to working parents to increasing welfare benefits.
C) It has switched from providing services to all poor people to those aimed at reducing child poverty.
D) It has switched from providing noncash services such as school nutrition to funding for food banks.
A) It has switched from providing services targeted at specific groups to universal coverage.
B) It has switched from providing subsidies to working parents to increasing welfare benefits.
C) It has switched from providing services to all poor people to those aimed at reducing child poverty.
D) It has switched from providing noncash services such as school nutrition to funding for food banks.
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59
It has generally been felt that ____________________ should be at a lower level than the money earned by the most poorly paid labourer.
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60
What happened,on average,to people leaving welfare during the 1990s?
A) They got married.
B) They became even poorer.
C) They went back on welfare permanently.
D) They increased their income.
A) They got married.
B) They became even poorer.
C) They went back on welfare permanently.
D) They increased their income.
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61
The ability of poor families to survive financially and actual homelessness are both closely tied to the cost of housing.Show why this is true.
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62
Describe three causes of homelessness and give a suggested solution for each.
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63
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of three basic approaches to reducing poverty.
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64
Discuss the effects of poverty on children.
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65
Give three reasons homeless women are less noticeable than homeless men.
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66
List the three groups among the homeless and give an example of a life circumstance that would lead to each.
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