Deck 8: School-To-Work Transitions
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Deck 8: School-To-Work Transitions
1
The shift in post-secondary academic and career paths is in response to
A) immigration trends.
B) the job market.
C) government policies.
D) tuition costs.
A) immigration trends.
B) the job market.
C) government policies.
D) tuition costs.
the job market.
2
What path has seen a decrease in popularity following the shifting demands of the job market?
A) vocational training
B) university
C) college
D) early-leaving
A) vocational training
B) university
C) college
D) early-leaving
early-leaving
3
A recent college graduate working as an office's Administration Assistant would be in a _____ Collar position.
A) white
B) blue
C) pink
D) green
A) white
B) blue
C) pink
D) green
white
4
The graduate of a pipe-fitting apprenticeship would be viewed as working a _____ collar job.
A) white
B) blue
C) pink
D) green
A) white
B) blue
C) pink
D) green
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5
A continuously adapting society based on the skills of highly educated and technically proficient employees is considered a _____ economy.
A) emerging
B) postmodern
C) traditional
D) knowledge
A) emerging
B) postmodern
C) traditional
D) knowledge
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6
The adaptation that takes place in a knowledge economy is evident through the expansion of
A) credentialism.
B) lifelong learning.
C) bilingualism.
D) organized labour.
A) credentialism.
B) lifelong learning.
C) bilingualism.
D) organized labour.
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7
"Knowledge workers" account for _____ of the jobs in Canada?
A) a majority
B) half
C) a minority
D) all
A) a majority
B) half
C) a minority
D) all
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8
Prestige can relate to certain academic disciplines in the form of
A) limited enrollment.
B) credentials.
C) high tuition costs.
D) none of the above.
A) limited enrollment.
B) credentials.
C) high tuition costs.
D) none of the above.
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9
Executive MBA students pay _____ times more in tuition costs in relation to other fields?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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10
Tying high tuition costs to the fields of business, law, and medicine and low tuition costs to agriculture and education is an example of
A) social closure.
B) cultural hegemony.
C) self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) status groups.
A) social closure.
B) cultural hegemony.
C) self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) status groups.
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11
Comparing the worth of lost wages, study time and tuition costs against the potential earnings of a post-secondary degree determines the student's
A) academic freedom.
B) socioeconomic status.
C) human capital.
D) opportunity cost.
A) academic freedom.
B) socioeconomic status.
C) human capital.
D) opportunity cost.
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12
Choosing a vocational training program because you are unable to afford attending university is an example of
A) primary effects.
B) secondary effects.
C) low human capital.
D) high human capital.
A) primary effects.
B) secondary effects.
C) low human capital.
D) high human capital.
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13
Skills acquired through education are a typical example of _____ capital.
A) social
B) cultural
C) ethnic
D) economic
A) social
B) cultural
C) ethnic
D) economic
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14
Personal characteristics, like work experience gained through an internship, that can result in economic reward are examples of _____ capital.
A) social
B) human
C) cultural
D) ethnic
A) social
B) human
C) cultural
D) ethnic
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15
An individual's bilingualism is an example of _____ capital.
A) ethnic
B) cultural
C) social
D) human
A) ethnic
B) cultural
C) social
D) human
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16
Which of the following is the most promoted school-to-work pathway?
A) high school - vocational training - job
B) high school - post-secondary studies - job
C) high school - job - vocational training
D) high school - job - post-secondary studies
A) high school - vocational training - job
B) high school - post-secondary studies - job
C) high school - job - vocational training
D) high school - job - post-secondary studies
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17
Rural students that drop out of school early for economic opportunities are considered high school
A) second chancers
B) apprentices
C) adolescent students
D) leavers
A) second chancers
B) apprentices
C) adolescent students
D) leavers
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18
"Second chancers" drop out of high school early and
A) permanently join the labour force.
B) return to education at a later point in time.
C) have higher educational attainment in the second-generation.
D) return to vocational training.
A) permanently join the labour force.
B) return to education at a later point in time.
C) have higher educational attainment in the second-generation.
D) return to vocational training.
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19
Students entering post-secondary education aged 21 or older with no high school diploma are _____ students.
A) delayed
B) secondary cycle
C) mature
D) lifelong
A) delayed
B) secondary cycle
C) mature
D) lifelong
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20
What differentiates adult learners from mature students?
A) age
B) cycle of education
C) academic program
D) occupation
A) age
B) cycle of education
C) academic program
D) occupation
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21
Individuals that complete high school but enter the labour force before continuing with their education are considered
A) mature students.
B) adult learners.
C) gappers.
D) early leavers.
A) mature students.
B) adult learners.
C) gappers.
D) early leavers.
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22
What differentiates a gapper from a mature student?
A) age
B) cycle of education
C) work experience
D) high school diploma
A) age
B) cycle of education
C) work experience
D) high school diploma
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23
The proportion of Canadians that do not desire post-secondary education or do not finish the programs that they begin are known as the forgotten
A) quarter
B) third
C) half
D) two thirds
A) quarter
B) third
C) half
D) two thirds
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24
The pressure to follow the "proper path" instead of what students do well exemplifies a lack of
A) leadership.
B) agency.
C) structure.
D) choice.
A) leadership.
B) agency.
C) structure.
D) choice.
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25
Alberta's success in linking schools and industry though youth apprenticeship programs is related to
A) school initiatives.
B) local industry environment.
C) charter schools.
D) provincial policies.
A) school initiatives.
B) local industry environment.
C) charter schools.
D) provincial policies.
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26
The conditions responsible for Alberta's successful apprenticeship system relate most closely to which of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems?
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) macrosystem
A) microsystem
B) mesosystem
C) exosystem
D) macrosystem
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27
The stigma against "non-academic" pathways in education is an example of
A) cultural hegemony.
B) cultural reproduction.
C) credential inflation.
D) none of the above.
A) cultural hegemony.
B) cultural reproduction.
C) credential inflation.
D) none of the above.
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28
The fact that children of individuals with post-secondary education are more likely to pursue post-secondary education is an example of
A) cultural hegemony.
B) cultural reproduction.
C) self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) intangible assets.
A) cultural hegemony.
B) cultural reproduction.
C) self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) intangible assets.
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29
A student's need to maintain a heavy work schedule that results in them not completing high school exemplifies the role of _____ on educational attainment.
A) socialization
B) social capital
C) human capital
D) socioeconomic status
A) socialization
B) social capital
C) human capital
D) socioeconomic status
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30
A student's uncertainty towards attending university that stems from their parents' unfamiliarity with the environment and culture relates to the different _____ experienced by individuals.
A) structure
B) agency
C) habitus
D) classes
A) structure
B) agency
C) habitus
D) classes
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31
Unpaid internships can be seen as a type of _____ in that individuals that participate must be Able to afford living without an income.
A) status group
B) streaming
C) credentialism
D) habitus
A) status group
B) streaming
C) credentialism
D) habitus
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32
A lack of _____ capital among first generation university students can result in a struggle to "fit
In)"
A) human
B) social
C) ethnic
D) economic
In)"
A) human
B) social
C) ethnic
D) economic
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33
Which of the following graduate groups experience the lowest rate of unemployment?
A) high school diplomas
B) post-secondary diplomas
C) certificates
D) degrees
A) high school diplomas
B) post-secondary diplomas
C) certificates
D) degrees
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34
Which of the following groups experience the highest rate of unemployment?
A) high school graduates
B) college graduates
C) university graduates
D) doctoral graduates
A) high school graduates
B) college graduates
C) university graduates
D) doctoral graduates
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35
Those with a high degree of _____ capital have a greater chance of securing employment Through existing contact networks.
A) ethnic
B) economic
C) social
D) cultural
A) ethnic
B) economic
C) social
D) cultural
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36
Among post-secondary graduates, which group has the highest rate of employment?
A) college
B) undergraduate
C) masters
D) doctoral
A) college
B) undergraduate
C) masters
D) doctoral
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37
What group tends to study in areas that are associated with lower pay?
A) men
B) women
C) first generation immigrants
D) second generation immigrants
A) men
B) women
C) first generation immigrants
D) second generation immigrants
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38
A science graduate working as a French teacher is an example of _____ mismatch.
A) qualification
B) sector
C) certification
D) job-education
A) qualification
B) sector
C) certification
D) job-education
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39
When a PhD graduate takes a job as an Administrative Assistant, they are an example of
A) cross-qualification
B) cross-certification
C) overqualification
D) underqualification
A) cross-qualification
B) cross-certification
C) overqualification
D) underqualification
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40
_____-mismatch is when the years of education needed for a job is different from the years Attained by an individual.
A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Credential
D) Experience
A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Credential
D) Experience
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41
_____-mismatch is when an employee's field of study and job do not match.
A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Credential
D) Experience
A) Horizontal
B) Vertical
C) Credential
D) Experience
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42
What factor(s) show(s) no effect on job-education mismatch?
A) sex
B) grades
C) field of study
D) all of the above
A) sex
B) grades
C) field of study
D) all of the above
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43
Underutilizing the skill sets of _____ is known as brain waste.
A) graduates
B) new immigrants
C) advanced students
D) bilingual graduates
A) graduates
B) new immigrants
C) advanced students
D) bilingual graduates
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44
The flow of medical doctors from Canada to America is an example of brain
A) waste.
B) gain.
C) drain.
D) mismatch.
A) waste.
B) gain.
C) drain.
D) mismatch.
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45
Brain _____ is the benefit experienced by Canada through the immigration of highly skilled Immigrants.
A) waste
B) gain
C) drain
D) mismatch
A) waste
B) gain
C) drain
D) mismatch
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46
Which group experiences a greater proportion of job-education mismatch?
A) women
B) men
C) immigrants
D) French Canadians
A) women
B) men
C) immigrants
D) French Canadians
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47
Higher levels of job dissatisfaction and employee turnover is a common result of
A) overqualification.
B) underqualification.
C) credential inflation.
D) apprenticeships.
A) overqualification.
B) underqualification.
C) credential inflation.
D) apprenticeships.
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48
What effect does credential inflation have on job-education mismatch?
A) jobs require more specialized skills
B) the number of high-skill jobs increases
C) jobs require a broader skill base
D) job skill levels stay the same
A) jobs require more specialized skills
B) the number of high-skill jobs increases
C) jobs require a broader skill base
D) job skill levels stay the same
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49
Traits related to communication, leadership and teamwork are categorized as what kind of skills?
A) social
B) soft
C) support
D) stigmatized
A) social
B) soft
C) support
D) stigmatized
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50
What set of educational programs involve exposure to the work environment?
A) new education
B) classical curriculum
C) homeschooling
D) experiential learning
A) new education
B) classical curriculum
C) homeschooling
D) experiential learning
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51
The expansion of experiential learning was tied to which education movement?
A) alternate ways of knowing
B) progressive education movement
C) new education movement
D) the Edmonton Model
A) alternate ways of knowing
B) progressive education movement
C) new education movement
D) the Edmonton Model
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52
Which of the following skills would be rewarded in a knowledge economy?
A) computer programming
B) teacher certification
C) bilingualism
D) communication
A) computer programming
B) teacher certification
C) bilingualism
D) communication
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53
A student balancing a job at a coffee shop and an academic schedule is participating in what type of employment?
A) second-shift
B) rational choice
C) in-school
D) co-operative
A) second-shift
B) rational choice
C) in-school
D) co-operative
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54
The majority of jobs held by post-secondary students are
A) career-related
B) high-skilled
C) not career-related
D) unpaid
A) career-related
B) high-skilled
C) not career-related
D) unpaid
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55
The transition from childhood to adulthood documents the path to
A) maturity.
B) independence.
C) parenthood.
D) economic stability.
A) maturity.
B) independence.
C) parenthood.
D) economic stability.
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56
In recent generations, the transition from adolescence to adulthood has
A) shortened.
B) lengthened.
C) stayed constant.
D) stabilized.
A) shortened.
B) lengthened.
C) stayed constant.
D) stabilized.
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57
Which of the following is not considered a key school-to-work transition stage?
A) leaving the parental home
B) completing one year of full-time employment
C) entering a spousal partnership
D) paying-off student loans
A) leaving the parental home
B) completing one year of full-time employment
C) entering a spousal partnership
D) paying-off student loans
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58
Which group tends to establish their independence at a younger age than the others?
A) men
B) women
C) visible minorities
D) immigrants
A) men
B) women
C) visible minorities
D) immigrants
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59
Kidults, adultescents and boomerangs all belong to which life stage?
A) play
B) game
C) emerging adulthood
D) school-to-work transition
A) play
B) game
C) emerging adulthood
D) school-to-work transition
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60
What was the most common reason for leaving the family home in earlier generations?
A) work
B) education
C) marriage
D) independence
A) work
B) education
C) marriage
D) independence
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61
What is the most common reason for leaving the family home in the current generation?
A) work
B) education
C) marriage
D) independence
A) work
B) education
C) marriage
D) independence
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62
_____ is the transitional life stage that focuses on identity formation and combating instability.
A) Emerging adulthood
B) Adolescence
C) Progressive aging
D) Soul searching
A) Emerging adulthood
B) Adolescence
C) Progressive aging
D) Soul searching
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63
Identity capital theory conceptualizes the changing transition to adulthood as what kind of experience?
A) community
B) cultural
C) individual
D) class
A) community
B) cultural
C) individual
D) class
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64
A 1950's era adolescent would would likely base their transition to adulthood on
A) tradition.
B) personal preferences.
C) class.
D) none of the above.
A) tradition.
B) personal preferences.
C) class.
D) none of the above.
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65
A recent university graduate would likely base their transition to adulthood on
A) tradition.
B) personal preferences.
C) class.
D) none of the above.
A) tradition.
B) personal preferences.
C) class.
D) none of the above.
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66
Unsure of their future career path, a graduate that joins the family business at the urging of a parents would be experiencing what kind of individualization?
A) developmental
B) ideological
C) parental
D) default
A) developmental
B) ideological
C) parental
D) default
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67
A student that has planned their career path since middle school would experience what kind of individualization following graduation?
A) developmental
B) ideological
C) parental
D) default
A) developmental
B) ideological
C) parental
D) default
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68
One's teaching certificate, country club membership or personal style would be considered _____ assets.
A) capital
B) tangible
C) intangible
D) exchangeable
A) capital
B) tangible
C) intangible
D) exchangeable
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69
One's confidence, analytical skills and work ethic would be considered _____ assets.
A) capital
B) tangible
C) intangible
D) exchange-like
A) capital
B) tangible
C) intangible
D) exchange-like
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70
Regulating and expanding one's assets results in a shift in what type(s) of capital?
A) social
B) cultural
C) economic
D) all of the above
A) social
B) cultural
C) economic
D) all of the above
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71
Similar to educational attainment, those who overcome a series of risk factors to make a successful transition to adulthood display which sociological trait?
A) independence
B) social reproduction
C) resilience
D) intergenerational effects
A) independence
B) social reproduction
C) resilience
D) intergenerational effects
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72
The use of new transition paths that are based on personal choices exemplifies the use of
A) structure.
B) agency.
C) class.
D) individualization.
A) structure.
B) agency.
C) class.
D) individualization.
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73
Across cultures, which demographic experiences the hardest challenges when entering the labour market?
A) adult learners
B) young workers
C) immigrant workers
D) aged workers
A) adult learners
B) young workers
C) immigrant workers
D) aged workers
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74
Initial jobs following transition tend to be
A) stable.
B) flexible
C) unstable
D) unskilled
A) stable.
B) flexible
C) unstable
D) unskilled
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75
Economically inactive youth that are not participating in education, employment or training are given what label?
A) AWOL
B) YOET
C) NEET
D) IYEC
A) AWOL
B) YOET
C) NEET
D) IYEC
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76
The different approaches used by countries to support the school-to-work transition is known as their transition
A) strategy
B) implementation
C) ideology
D) typology
A) strategy
B) implementation
C) ideology
D) typology
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77
Students who are trained in a trade while learning on the job are taking part in a(n) _____ Program.
A) co-op
B) apprenticeship
C) intern
D) practice
A) co-op
B) apprenticeship
C) intern
D) practice
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78
Clear training pathways and job requirements can be found in what kind of labour market?
A) occupational
B) internal
C) laissez-faire
D) conservative
A) occupational
B) internal
C) laissez-faire
D) conservative
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Fluid occupational boundaries and a focus on a general skill set can be found in what kind of labour market?
A) occupational
B) internal
C) laissez-faire
D) conservative
A) occupational
B) internal
C) laissez-faire
D) conservative
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Germany, Austria and Switzerland are all examples of what kind of labour market?
A) internal
B) laissez-faire
C) occupational
D) conservative
A) internal
B) laissez-faire
C) occupational
D) conservative
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