UCSP 2nd quarter

Cards (45)

  •   Overseas Workers Welfare Administration  Philippine government agency that protects and helps all the OFW workers against exploitation and abuse.
  •     Transnational Advocacy
         - A national or International organization that influences the government to take action on matters commonly neglected and advocates progress related to particular issues/problems of society.
  •    Department of Social Welfare and Development
    - Implemented the 4Ps program to help poor Filipino families with their financial and basic needs.
  •     Bank
    - One example of non-state institutions wherein helps us keep our money, avail different kinds of loans, and exchange currencies. It also helps the country by providing financial assistance to those entrepreneurs that want to create or expand their businesses
  •      State
         A group of people living together in a definite territory under an independent government organized for political ends and capable of entering into international reasons.
  • Cooperative
    -     People with a common interest agreed to work together for easy, safe, and affordable access to commodities, loans, and other services.
    -    Promote and advance the economic and social status
  •     Corporation
    Owned by group of people but has a separate legal identity
  •   Trade union
    -Entrepreneurs who are only after profit and tend to maximize working hours and minimize wage A much AP.
  • Cooperatives;
    are made up of people with common interests who agreed to work whether for easy, safe, and affordable access to commodities, loans
  • Development agencies
    promote progress by engaging in projects, policy- making, and dialogue
  •   Civil organizations
    include academic institutions, research teams, mass media, religious organizations, and people's organizations. They provide facts about the life's various realities to influence policy-making
  • Transnational advocacy groups
    influence the government to take action on matters  commonly neglected
  •    Non-formal Education
         Refers to an educational activity carried outside the structure of a formal education
    An educational activity and work skills
  • Formal education
      Education usually takes place in a school environment with classrooms of multiple students learning together with a trained, certified teacher of the subject.
  •   The Difference between humans from the beast
       Humans have reasoning and thinking power and try their best in their environment through education.
  • Primary Education as a Human Right (The right to education is enshrined in Article 26)
  • The deviation between upper and lower classes
        The upper class is the elite group of people. While the lower class in those underprivileged who struggle to make ends meet daily.
  •     Middle Class
    The term "middle clans" is often used to describe a group of individuals or households that fall within an income range and have a certain level of education and occupational prestige
  • Describes the Upper Class
        A person who is a stockholder, owner of the business, and becomes an investor
  • Horizontal mobility
    - Stay in her / his social class
  • Example of horizontal mobility: When an engineer changes his occupation from engineering to teaching engineering, he has moved from one occupational category to another.  But no change has taken place in the system of social stratification.
  • Upward mobility
        Changing of social station
  • Example of upward mobility: A person who belongs to a lower caste and occupies a lower position after winning elections becomes a Minister and occupies a higher position. He may not be able to change his caste, but with his economic and political power, he may move upward.
  • Ascribed statuses
    • Are assigned or given by the society or group based on some fixed category, without regard to a person's abilities are performance Example of ascribed status
  • Political Change: the change that occurs in the realm of civil and political societies and in the structure relations among civil society and the state.
  • social change: changes in human interactions and relationships that transform cultural and social institutions
  • Global Warming:    The gradual increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere and its oceans Change that is believed to be permanently changing the climate of the earth
  • Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)
         It refers to Filipino migrant workers, people with Filipino citizenship who reside in another country for a limited period of employment
  • The following are reasons why some Filipinos go to other countries.
    •    Reasonable compensation
    •    For better career opportunities
    •    To become financially literate
  • Cultural change:
    all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a cultures
  •    Assimilation
    • Aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and can help avoid, reduce, or delay impact, and should be implemented to ensure that adaptation capacity is not exceeding.
  • Program (4Ps): It is a human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and education of children aged 0-18
  • Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
    - The agrarian reform program is founded on the right of farmers and regular farmworkers, who are landless, to own directly or collectively the lands
  • Department of Health (DOH)
    - DOH is responsible for the implementation of SDN (Service Delivery Network) refers to a health service delivery structure composed of a network of health service providers at different levels of care
  • Wealth Inequality
    •   In the Philippines, economic and social inequality is a huge problem, where more than a quarter of the country's population of 92.3 million lives below the poverty line.
  • PWD want very much to be treated just like everyone else
  • This is not true about a person with disabilities in the statements below
    • Receives special treatment in society
  • Magna Carta for Persons with Disabilities
    - The government implemented a program to address the needs of people with special needs and disabilities.
  • Equal Opportunity Employment
    - Government pursuing equal access to job opportunities for all such special needs or disabilities.
  • NOT a dimension of social inequality:
    - Beauty