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Precarious Jobs in Ontario: Mapping Dimensions of Labour Market Insecurity by Workers’ Social Location and Context
Precarious Jobs in Ontario: Mapping Dimensions of Labour Market Insecurity by Workers’ Social Location and Context
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2018-08-22T17:46:57+00:00
Table of Contents
I.
Introduction
II.
Understanding Precarious Jobs
III.
The Structure of the Labour Market, 1999 – 2009
IV.
Characteristics of Precarious Jobs
V.
What Types of Jobs Are Precarious?
VI.
Who Are Workers in Precarious Jobs?
VII.
Conclusions and Recommendations: The More Things Change, the More they Stay the Same
Appendix A: Data Sources and Analysis
Appendix B: Precarious Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1999 – 2009
Endnotes