Construction Workers’ Perception of Temporary Foreign Workers in Metro Vancouver
Este documento es un recurso clave
- Fecha
2009
- Autores
Ahna Kim y Dominique Gross
- Resumen
The Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program has requirements concerning wage and job conditions for the hiring of TFWs so that there is no adverse effect on local workers. Basic economic theory predicts, however, that these conditions are likely to affect the economic prospects of resident workers in the long run, thereby possibly generating negative perceptions from them. Using the results of a survey of resident construction workers in Metro Vancouver, we show that a large minority considers financial prospects and job security to be altered by the availability of TFWs. The degree of negative sentiments, however, varies with personal characteristics such as age and skill level. Also resident workers tend to overestimate the size of the temporary foreign workforce, which increases negative adverse perception. Hence, policies that improve information on TFW program and on availability of jobs may help alleviate negative sentiments.
- Título de la serie
Working Paper Series
- Número del documento
No 09-07
- Institución responsable
Metropolis
- Archivos adjuntos
- Conexiones
- Los sectores económicos
Construction trades helpers and labourers
- Tipos de contenido
Análisis de políticas y Número de trabajadores migrantes
- Los grupos destinatarios
Los investigadores
- Relevancia geográfica
Colombia Británica
- Esferas de la actividad
Socioligie
- Idiomas
Inglés