Canada's Colour Coded Labour Market: The Gap for Racialized Workers
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Authors/contributors
- Block, Sheila (Author)
- Galabuzi, Grace-Edward (Author)
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (Author)
- Wellesley Institute (Author)
Title
Canada's Colour Coded Labour Market: The Gap for Racialized Workers
Abstract
[This report] draws on 2006 Census data to compare work and income trends among racialized and non-racialized Canadians. It’s among the more comprehensive post-Census studies on this issue to date. This joint report from the Wellesley Institute and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives reveals that despite an increasingly diverse population, Canada’s racialized income gap shows a colour code is still at work in Canada’s labour market. --Publisher's information
Place
Ottawa, Ont.
Institution
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives : Wellesley Institute (Toronto)
Date
2011
Pages
20
Language
English
Short Title
Canada's Colour Coded Labour Market
Notes
ISBN 978-1-926888-56-9 1-926888-56-1
Citation
Block, S., Galabuzi, G.-E., Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, & Wellesley Institute. (2011). Canada’s Colour Coded Labour Market: The Gap for Racialized Workers (p. 20). Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives : Wellesley Institute (Toronto). http://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2011/03/Colour%20Coded%20Labour%20Market.pdf
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