Precarious Employment and Health: The Cumulative and Intersecting Effects of Work, Job Search, Caregiving and Commutes

Premji, Stéphanie (2016) Precarious Employment and Health: The Cumulative and Intersecting Effects of Work, Job Search, Caregiving and Commutes. In: Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health 2016 Conference: Advancing Research to Improve Work and Health, October 16-18, 2016, Toronto, Ontario. (Submitted)

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Abstract

In the GTA, 50% of workers are precariously employed. Few studies have examined the pathways between precarious employment and health. Information is also lacking on how gender, class and migration can structure these pathways.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Other)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/14035
Item ID: 14035
Department(s): Divisions > On the Move Partnership
Date: October 2016
Date Type: Completion

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