Deck 15: Poverty and Inequality
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Deck 15: Poverty and Inequality
1
According to the theory of cumulative disadvantage, inequality begins with those who have greater resources and more opportunities to _____ additional resources.
A) occupy
B) own
C) acquire
D) develop
A) occupy
B) own
C) acquire
D) develop
C
2
All of the following are advantages of the Retirement Equity Act of 1984 except that:
A) pensions for married couples must be joint and survivor annuities.
B) pension is considered a part of property settlement in divorces.
C) under no terms can survivor's benefits be waived.
D) the act applies only to private sector workers.
A) pensions for married couples must be joint and survivor annuities.
B) pension is considered a part of property settlement in divorces.
C) under no terms can survivor's benefits be waived.
D) the act applies only to private sector workers.
C
3
Which of the following countries has credited a mother or a father with 75 percent of average earnings for one year for each child raised?
A) Sweden
B) Denmark
C) Germany
D) Switzerland
A) Sweden
B) Denmark
C) Germany
D) Switzerland
C
4
Gender inequality in old age, especially economic resources, can be attributed to:
A) low labor force participation.
B) low educational achievement.
C) familial responsibilities.
D) the type of occupations in which women are employed.
A) low labor force participation.
B) low educational achievement.
C) familial responsibilities.
D) the type of occupations in which women are employed.
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5
Data have indicated that women earn lower wages than men. In 2009, women aged from 25 to 34 earned _____ percent as much as men.
A) 77
B) 40
C) 10
D) 88
A) 77
B) 40
C) 10
D) 88
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6
Among older men and women, regardless of their ethnic group, women are less likely to receive income from:
A) pensions.
B) assets.
C) stocks.
D) Social Security.
A) pensions.
B) assets.
C) stocks.
D) Social Security.
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7
In which European country are there virtually no poor elderly people?
A) Sweden
B) Italy
C) Holland
D) Denmark
A) Sweden
B) Italy
C) Holland
D) Denmark
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8
Identify an accurate statement about spouse and widow's benefits.
A) Only wives are eligible for a spouse or a widow's benefit.
B) Today a surviving spouse of a deceased worker is eligible for a full benefit at age 70.
C) In the United States, the law requires a woman to be married to a spouse for a minimum of 10 years to be eligible for a spouse benefit.
D) A surviving spouse of a deceased worker is eligible for a reduced benefit at age 60.
A) Only wives are eligible for a spouse or a widow's benefit.
B) Today a surviving spouse of a deceased worker is eligible for a full benefit at age 70.
C) In the United States, the law requires a woman to be married to a spouse for a minimum of 10 years to be eligible for a spouse benefit.
D) A surviving spouse of a deceased worker is eligible for a reduced benefit at age 60.
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9
Pension-splitting refers to:
A) pension becoming part of a divorce decree and being applied to the divorced spouse.
B) an agreement such that each spouse gets half of the other's pension.
C) an arrangement that gay people can receive a portion of their partners' pension.
D) an agreement that the federal government will regulate pension rights.
A) pension becoming part of a divorce decree and being applied to the divorced spouse.
B) an agreement such that each spouse gets half of the other's pension.
C) an arrangement that gay people can receive a portion of their partners' pension.
D) an agreement that the federal government will regulate pension rights.
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10
Inequality in old age is not a random pattern but a consistent one. A person's _____ is a major factor in her/his income security in old age.
A) assets
B) inheritance
C) work history
D) pension benefits
A) assets
B) inheritance
C) work history
D) pension benefits
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11
One recommendation to achieve gender equality in Social Security benefits is to take into account the differences between men and women and utilize measures to compensate the disadvantaged gender. This is referred to as:
A) gender neutrality.
B) gender equalization.
C) gender recognition.
D) gender compensation.
A) gender neutrality.
B) gender equalization.
C) gender recognition.
D) gender compensation.
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12
The Hispanic/Latino group with the lowest rates of labor force participation and lowest level of education is:
A) Cubans.
B) Columbians.
C) Mexicans.
D) Puerto Ricans.
A) Cubans.
B) Columbians.
C) Mexicans.
D) Puerto Ricans.
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13
With respect to Social Security, people who receive the highest lifetime earnings receive the _____ benefits.
A) best
B) highest
C) longest
D) consistent
A) best
B) highest
C) longest
D) consistent
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14
Although younger women in the United States are working more continuously than did women of older generations, it is estimated that by 2030, only _____ percent will have contributed the full 35 years to Social Security.
A) 60
B) 40
C) 25
D) 15
A) 60
B) 40
C) 25
D) 15
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15
Because of a lack of housing wealth, most older African Americans have less income security for their old age, and an emergency can deplete their resources. Such unequal distribution of wealth perpetuates:
A) powerlessness.
B) classism.
C) cumulative disadvantage.
D) racism.
A) powerlessness.
B) classism.
C) cumulative disadvantage.
D) racism.
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16
The concept of "social class" includes all of the following dimensions except:
A) income.
B) prestige.
C) power.
D) cumulative wealth.
A) income.
B) prestige.
C) power.
D) cumulative wealth.
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17
Older adults have numerous sources of income. The largest source of ethnic/racial disparity is income from:
A) pensions.
B) savings.
C) assets.
D) antiques.
A) pensions.
B) savings.
C) assets.
D) antiques.
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18
_____ are most likely to live in deep poverty among the minority groups in the United States.
A) Hispanics
B) Asian Americans
C) Blacks
D) Arab Americans
A) Hispanics
B) Asian Americans
C) Blacks
D) Arab Americans
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19
In the context of Social Security benefits, which of the following statements is true about replacement rate?
A) It actually favors households with a single earner.
B) Couples with two high-earning spouses receive the highest benefits in terms of replacement rates.
C) It is the percentage of household savings that Social Security replaces for a deceased spouse.
D) Replacement rates are the same for earning and non-earning couples.
A) It actually favors households with a single earner.
B) Couples with two high-earning spouses receive the highest benefits in terms of replacement rates.
C) It is the percentage of household savings that Social Security replaces for a deceased spouse.
D) Replacement rates are the same for earning and non-earning couples.
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20
_____ as a group have higher income than others classified as Hispanic in the United States.
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Colombians
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Colombians
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21
_____ have the highest unemployment rates and the highest mortality rates of any minority in the United States.
A) Hispanics
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) American Indians
A) Hispanics
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) American Indians
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22
The United States is the only country where single elderly women have lower rates of poverty than do older couples.
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23
What accounted for the high number of Native American elderly left alone on reservations in the years 1952-1972?
A) the relocation of more than 100,000 Native Americans to urban areas
B) the high death rate of middle-aged Native Americans
C) the reorganization of reservations by age
D) the refusal of the elderly to leave the reservations when the government attempted to force them to do so
A) the relocation of more than 100,000 Native Americans to urban areas
B) the high death rate of middle-aged Native Americans
C) the reorganization of reservations by age
D) the refusal of the elderly to leave the reservations when the government attempted to force them to do so
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24
_____ constitute the largest Native American group.
A) Seminoles
B) Creeks
C) Navajos
D) Cherokees
A) Seminoles
B) Creeks
C) Navajos
D) Cherokees
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25
The Indian Health Services was established to provide health care for American Indians at no cost. One of the problems of this service is that it provides few chronic and long-term care services.
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26
More than half of the Native American population lives on reservations.
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27
For Native Americans, health care is provided by the Indian Health Services. This service is the responsibility of the:
A) tribe.
B) state government.
C) local government.
D) federal government.
A) tribe.
B) state government.
C) local government.
D) federal government.
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28
Dual entitlement under Social Security refers to men and women who have worked outside the home and are eligible for worker benefits as well as for benefits as a spouse.
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29
Hispanic/Latinos are ineligible for Medicare because of:
A) language barriers.
B) employment in occupations not covered by Social Security.
C) low wages.
D) seasonal work.
A) language barriers.
B) employment in occupations not covered by Social Security.
C) low wages.
D) seasonal work.
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30
One's access to a pension is determined by one's employment.
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31
Older Hispanics and African Americans had irregular patterns of work because:
A) they primarily worked in high-skilled jobs where they were subject to high mental and physical stress.
B) they had higher mortality rates than any other ethnic minority in the United States.
C) they typically worked in sectors of the labor force where layoffs are common or work is seasonal.
D) Native Indians were the preferred labor force over these groups.
A) they primarily worked in high-skilled jobs where they were subject to high mental and physical stress.
B) they had higher mortality rates than any other ethnic minority in the United States.
C) they typically worked in sectors of the labor force where layoffs are common or work is seasonal.
D) Native Indians were the preferred labor force over these groups.
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32
Many Chinese males migrated alone to the West Coast to work on the railroads during the early part of the 20th century. These elderly men currently have:
A) no pensions.
B) no family support system.
C) no private property.
D) no children.
A) no pensions.
B) no family support system.
C) no private property.
D) no children.
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33
Replacement rate is the percentage of pre-retirement income that Social Security replaces for a retiree.
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34
American Indians are the most poorly educated of all minority groups.
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35
The prosperity of some Asian groups can be explained by the high value they give to:
A) investment/savings.
B) family support system.
C) hard work.
D) education.
A) investment/savings.
B) family support system.
C) hard work.
D) education.
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36
High suicide rates have reduced the number of elderly Native Americans.
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37
All state and local government workers' pension plans are regulated by the Retirement Equity Act of 1984.
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38
A reason why older African Americans have lower housing wealth is that the Federal Housing Authority encouraged the practice of redlining.
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39
The poverty rates for older Asian women are much lower than that for white women.
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40
The disparity in income by ethnicity/race can be explained by the type of employment that a person had before retirement.
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41
Marriage has a positive effect on a woman's finances in old age.
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42
What might younger African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos do to limit the pattern of cumulative disadvantages during their older years?
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43
Discus the patterns of gender inequality in old age.
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44
Since women of all ethnic groups are involved in relatively more unpaid household work, child care, and other responsibilities, what are some programs that might assist them with adequate sources of income in their retirement years?
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