Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: Tough Choices for Canadian Labor Law

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: Tough Choices for Canadian Labor Law
Abstract
In many industrialized countries over the past twenty years, including Canada, the supply of "good" jobs for those with low formal education has declined relative to demand. While the contributors to this volume do not agree on which labor policies are best, they share a common dissatisifaction with the current way of doing things. --Publisher's description. Includes separate bibliographies at the end of most chapters.
Date
1995
Publisher
C.D. Howe Institute
Place
Toronto
# of Pages
vii, 198 pages
ISBN
978-0-88806-352-6
Accessed
5/6/23, 1:06 PM
Language
English
Citation
Adams, R. J. (1995). Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs: Tough Choices for Canadian Labor Law. C.D. Howe Institute. http://archive.org/details/goodjobsbadjobsn0000adam