- Date
2017
- Auteurs
Graphic History Collective
- Résumé
Canadian families have always relied on domestic workers. This was true before Confederation, when Canadian families used Indigenous and Black women as slaves. This was also true afterwards, when the Canadian government recruited women from overseas to work as domestic workers.
- Number of pages
1
- Éditeur
Kwentong Bayan Collective
- Lieu de publication
Canada
- Liens
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Caregiving Work in Canada (http://graphichistorycollective.com/files/2017/02/RRR03-Caregivers-Web.pdf)
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- Mots-clés
immigration, Canadian Policy, Domestic Work, World War II, Employment Standards Act
- Secteurs économiques
Occupations in services - Domestic work, Health occupations - general et General relevance - all sectors
- Types de contenu
Policy analysis, Current Policy, Past policies et Systemic/state violation of right/freedom
- Groupes cibles
Travailleurs (im)migrants
- Pertinence géographique
Amérique du Nord, Canada, États-Unis, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombie-Britannique, Autres provinces, America - Central & Caribbeans, Amérique du Sud, Fédéral, Guatemala, Jamaïque, Honduras, Colombia, Équateur, Other Caribbean States, Haïti, Cuba, Dominican Repulic, Salvador, Nouvelle-Écosse, Peru, Global, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, Regional relevance, National relevance, Belize et Amériques
- Sphères d’activité
Études culturelles et ethniques, Droit et Science politique
- Langues
Anglais