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UNIT 4 Roles and Responsibilities In A Globalizing World To What Extent Should You, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Quality Of Life • THE CONDITIONS IN PEOPLE’S LIVES Disparity • ECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL GAPS AMONG INDIVIDUALS, COMMUNITIES, OR COUNTRIES Standard Of Living • A COMMON MEASURE OF THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO WHICH YOU HAVE ACCESS For Example • • • • Clean Environment Personal Safety Political Rights Rights to earn a living using traditional means • Good health Gross Domestic Product • THE VALUE IN US DOLLARS OF ALL GOODS PRODUCED AND SERVICES PROVIDED IN A COUNTRY’S ECONOMY IN ONE YEAR, DIVIDED BY THE COUNTRY’S AVERAGE POPULATION FOR THE SAME YEAR Economic Disparity • In 2005, 62 out of 193 countries in the world accounted for 96% of the world’s gross domestic product UN Human Development Index • Measures the average achievements in a country in three basic areas of human development GDP Index • GDP Index as measured by GDP per capita Life Expectancy Index • Life Expectancy Index – as measured by life expectancy at birth Knowledge Index • Knowledge Index – as measured by the adult literacy rates combined with school enrollment rates Internationalism • Internationalism is a policy of countries working together for the common good of race, religion, nationality, etc. Universal Declaration of Human Rights • Based on six different categories 1. POLITICAL RIGHTS • Example…the right to vote and participate in the government Universal Declaration of Human Rights • 2. CIVIL RIGHTS – Including the right to freedom of opinion and expression Universal Declaration of Human Rights • 3. EQUALITY RIGHTS – Example…the right to be free from discrimination Universal Declaration of Human Rights • 4. ECONOMIC RIGHTS – Including the right to fair wages and safe working conditions Universal Declaration of Human Rights • 5. SOCIAL RIGHTS – Example…the right to education and to adequate health care Universal Declaration of Human Rights • 6. CULTURAL RIGHTS – Including the right to participate in the cultural life of a community, and the right to speak your first language DEMOCRACY • Where the government governs with the consent of the governed – Of the people, by the people, for the people Chapter 16 To what extent does globalization empower individuals and groups in society? • United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1990) – 140 countries signed on by 2006 – “the child (a person under the age of 18), for the full and harmonious development of his or her own personality, should grow up in a family environment, in an atmosphere of happiness, love, and understanding…and in particular, in the spirit of peace, dignity, tolerance, freedom, equality, and solidarity.” Child Labour • In 2004, about 250 million children worldwide between the ages of five and fourteen were working in jobs that ranged from farming to mining and factory work. Reasons • Why employers hire children: – Children work for lower wages – They are too young to protest against hazardous working conditions – They are easily exploited because they are inexperienced – In some societies, children are encouraged and expected to work Child Soldiers • In 2005, there were more than 300,000 serving in military, paramilitary, and rebel groups in the world’s conflicts. • Human Rights Watch: campaigning to stop the use of child soldiers around the world. UNIANWGE • United Nations Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality Educating Girls • 1. Educated females are likely to pass on what they have learned to other family members (both male and female) • 2. Educated females are able to seek employment opportunities that will raise the standard of living and quality of life for themselves and their families Educating Girls • 3. Educating females has been shown to improve the health of their entire family. Studies show that educating women leads to a decrease in infant mortality rates. Employment Equity • Equal pay for equal work NGO’S • Non-Government Organizations – Most often addressing the needs of third world countries – Examples: OXFAM, World Vision, Compassion Canada GROOTS • Grassroots Organizations Operating Together in Sisterhood – Organizes cross-country exchange between low-income community self-help groups that are working to benefit from globalization