Full/part-time employment status across occupations in Toronto?
Auteurs: Steven Tufts, Ann Marie Murnaghan, Philip Kelly, et Maryse Lemoine
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Key Points: * Canadian-born and immigrant women in the Toronto labour market earn less than men when working full-time. They are also more likely to work part-time. * Immigrant women and men earn less on average than Canadian-born women and men earn in full-time jobs. * Immigrants are more likely to hold full-time employment than those born in Canada. * Recent immigrants are less likely to work full-time than established immigrants. * The Toronto labour market is segmented by occupational classifications. Immigrants who work in low paying occupations are characterized by precarious work, but often would full-time in these occupations. * Those who were educated abroad and work full-time earn less than those who were educated in Canada, regardless of gender.
Détails
Type | Rapport à un groupe politique |
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Auteur | Steven Tufts, Ann Marie Murnaghan, Philip Kelly, et Maryse Lemoine |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | Full/part-time employment status across occupations in Toronto? |
Nom du Journal | TIEDI Analytical Report |
Numéro | 20 |
Pages | 18-Jan |
Ville | Toronto, ON |
Établissement | Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI) |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Steven Tufts
- Steven Tufts, Ann Marie Murnaghan, Philip Kelly, et Maryse Lemoine
- Full/part-time employment status across occupations in Toronto?
- 2011
- Toronto Immigrant Employment Data Initiative Analytical Report (TIEDI)
- 20
- Toronto, ON