Big Fat Globalisation

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Issue:

Psychology

 

Written by:

Micheal C

 

Date added:

August 24, 2016

 

Level:

University

 

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A

 

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14 / 3689

 

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Forced to work longer hours ? and with lower levels of job-security ? workers in low paid jobs have fewer opportunities to burn calories, and are more likely to consume fast-food. This combination has led to higher levels of obesity among the poor in countries that have adopted neo-liberal labour market reforms...
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Yet, these phenomena are often - on closer inspection ? as much a result of social factors as of psychological ones. In 1897, Emile Durkheim (1997) showed that the suicide ? perhaps the most personal of all decisions ? could be analysed through the conceptual lenses of sociology. Obesity, much like suicide, is often regarded as a personal problem; result of an inability to control ones desires in front of the fridge...
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