Average salary of $46 000 Earn more than $250 000 (minimum wage) Not a very desirable job A very desirable occupation If City gets smaller and supply remains the same, demand decrease and vise versa Hockey is Canadas national support and the demand is very high If wages go up, supply increases, demand decreases drastically. No shortage of hockey players only shortage of exceptionally talented hockey players Demand for good players is very high. Teams want franchise players and fans pay to see good players Demand for millions of fans is high for the limited supply of exceptional talent Labor Unions: use their power to maintain or increase wages of their members Large Employers: have considerable power to keep wages low Mobility of Workers: high wages in one area would draw workers from lower paying areas of the country. Other Factors: specialized training results in higher wages Discrimination against women and minorities has meant they get paid less Some professions were closed to women and minorities Promotions were rare for women and minorities GDP (Gross Domestic Product): measures the total value at market prices of all final goods and services produced in Canada over a period of time (usually a year).
Lorenz Curve: Measures the inequality of wages according to the percentage of families. Natural ability- born with disability or with a specific talent.
Education- completed relavant courses in order to gain knowledge others dont have Property Ownership- owning large valuable assets puts you ahead Ability to influence wages-Labour unions and professional association help raise wages for a select few professions Discrimination- hurts minorities and women Poor health- unable to work and earn a decent income Region of residence some areas of countrys have higher employment Luck- the right place at the right time has a lot to do with income equality. Weeks worked- workers who work all year round gain benefits and thus have the edge over others. Age- too young not enough money because of lack of experience. Too old not enough money because lost skills. Government Anti Poverty Progams such as welfare, security pension, unemployment insurance and others try help out the poor or disadvantaged however I believe that this is the wrong approach. You got to follow the saying Give a man a fish he will have food for a day, teach a man to fish he will have food for life Let old people do the sit down jobs and young people do the labour.
1) The minimum level of income that is required to adequately feed, clothe, and shelter a family. Created by Professor Sarlo for Nippissing Univerisity who sets the poverty line for families making less than $15 067. 2) A standard that defines what a Canadian needs to live with dignity among other Canadians. Created by a House of Commons sub committee (composed only of Conservatives) headed by Conservative MP Barbara Greene. This is a more detailed plan as it has different levels of poverty for different cities. 3) Statistics Canadas Low income Cut Off is a relative measure closely tied to the average income and consumption patterns of Canadians. The fish depletion has lead to huge umemployment in Atlantic Canada while the agricultural industry has lead to unemployment in Western Canada.
However the technology sector has created jobs in Ontario, Quebec and B.C NIT (negative income tax)- an alternative to the welfare system It can replace welfare schemes that destroy the incentive that people have to get off it. Very expensive. No tax revenue + support = double whammi It would guarantee a minimum income for all Questionable whether there is incentive It would treat all families with the same income the same Present programs may be better designed to meet the individual needs of people Less humiliating to the poor. Equality Workers would receive a higher income than non workers Perhaps a combination of both programs would be helpful 1) It is safe to say that in Canada men hold most of positions in high paying desirable jobs., while most women hold position in the lowest paying least dersirable jobs. 2) Yes I agree with Professor Watson. I am a babysitter and it is not very hard to look after children.
One babysitter training course that lasts 2 days is more than enough training. A 12 year old is legally allowed to baby sit. It makes no sense 3) The house of Commons standard is the best measure of poverty. It is the most detailed as it gives different poverty lines for different cities. It doesnt just include the bare necessities. All families no matter how poor need extra money for fun. 1) Yes I believe that the welfare system should be replaced.
I believe that unless they are disabled or a single parent they shouldnt even be elegible for welfare. No one should get money for doing nothing. Spending time to get an education is what they should do. 2) Welfare is dumb. It only makes things worse.
Bibliography:
Honda Motor Corp.: Annotated Bibliography By: Sean Arora 1) http://www.honda.co.jp/english This is Hondas official website.
It is an excellent source of information on Honda Motor Corp., even though it is a little bit bias. It contains detailed information on the most recent press releases, financial information, history, future events and much more. 2) Honda Customer Relations 715 Milner Avenue Toronto, Ontario M1B 2K8 1-888-9HONDA9 The nice gentlemen at Honda Customer Relations, Matt, has hooked me up with the Honda Motor Corp. Profile. It outlines all aspects of Hondas operation and although the package has not been received, it is sure to be of the utmost help. 3) Dow Honda 835 Carling Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2E5 1-613- 237-2777 Provides excellent information of Hondas role in the community. For example, their numerous donations of used vehicles to food banks and shelters and also their commitment to being the best dealer youve ever done business with.
4) Honda Tuning Dec. 1999, Vol. 12, Issue 2, This magazine is filled with articles pertaining to Racing and how Honda has a strangle hold on its competitors because of its continuos output of new, innovative automotive advances, everything from engines to seatbelts. 5) www.elibrary.com This is the home of the Electric Library. It browses through it database of thousands of magazines, newspapers, books, interviews and brings forth every article pertaining to Honda. It provides information on everything from recalls to lawsuits and even financial information.
6) Automotive Industries June 1999, Vol. 179, Issue 6 Pg. 91, 3 p. This article refers to the acquisition of Renault by Honda Motor Corp. It helps prove Hondas continuing efforts to diversify even further and become a major player in the automotive market. 7) Journal of Management Studies June 1999, Vol.
36 Issue 1 Pg. 25, 20 p. Andrew Main This article outlines Hondas strategy to promote its new line of Honda products. It includes everything from the new Honda S2000 to the Honda feather-light trimmer. It also compares Hondas advertising budget to that of the competitors. 8) Wards Auto World Oct. 1999, Vol. 35, Issue 10 Pg.
52, 3 p. Barbara McClellan & Katherine Zachary This article compares the three major Japanese auto manufacturers, Nissan, Toyota and Honda, with one another. The report is very thorough and gives great insight into all three companies. 9) Honda: An American Success Story Robert L. Shook New York, Prentice Hall C1988 This book is very informative. It shows Hondas entry into the American market.
It does an excellent job detailing the hardships that Honda faced, in order to become what it is today. 10) Popular Science Dec. 1999, Vol. 255, Issue 6 Pg. 28, 3p. Dan Carney & Don Sherman This article details Hondas risky project to develop the most fuel-efficient car in the world.
This multi-million dollar project is what created the new Honda Insight. The Insight travels 78 mpg. 11) Automotive News Oct. 25 1999, Vol. 74, Issue 5845 Pg. 24, 5 p. Frank Washington This article concerns Hondas upscale luxury division, Acura, and how they have created a new plan to advertise it.
In past years Honda and Acura were kept as two separate entities. The new advertising campaign has both Honda and Acura automobiles appearing in the same commercials..