Temporary Employment and Social Inequality in Canada: Exploring Intersections of Gender, Race and Immigration Status
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- Date
- 2008 
- Auteurs
- Leah F Vosko et Sylvia Fuller 
- Résumé
- Using data from the 2002–2004 waves of Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, this article investigates the consequences of different types of temporary employment—fixed-term or contract, casual, agency and seasonal employment—for differently situated workers in Canada. Attention to intersecting social locations of gender, race and immigrant status helps capture the complex implications of temporary work for inequality. In particular, it highlights the salience of gender relations in shaping workers’ experience of insecurity in different types of temporary employment. 
- Journal title
- Social Indicators Research 
- Volume
- 88 
- Numéro
- 1 
- Page numbers
- 20 
- Liens
- Secteurs économiques
- Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work, Autre et General relevance - all sectors 
- Types de contenu
- Policy analysis, Statistics on work and life conditions et Numbers of migrant workers 
- Groupes cibles
- Chercheurs 
- Pertinence géographique
- National relevance 
- Sphères d’activité
- Socioligie et Demography 
