It's More Than Poverty: Employment Precarity and Household Well-Being
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It's More Than Poverty: Employment Precarity and Household Well-Being
Abstract
[Examines] the prevalence of both precarious and stable employment in the labour market stretching from Hamilton in the west to Whitby in the east, and centred on the City of Toronto. [The report] expands the discussion of the social consequences of Canada’s polarizing income distribution by examining the effects of precarious employment on people’s lives. It explores how employment precarity and income together shape social outcomes. What makes this issue all the more important is our finding that barely 50% of people in our study are in jobs that are both permanent and full-time. --Website description. Contents: Background -- Part 1: The rise of precarious employment -- Part 2: The characteristics of the precariously employed -- Part 3: Precarity and household well-being -- Part 4: Precarity and the well-being of children -- Part 5: Precarity and community connection -- Part 6: Options for change -- Appendix A: How we collected our data -- Appendix B: Defining individuals in precarious employment -- Appendix C: How we determined low, middle, and high household income brackets -- Bibliography.
Place
[Hamilton, Ont.]
Institution
United Way Toronto/McMaster University
Date
February 2013
Pages
115 pages: colour illustrations, tables
Language
English
Short Title
It's more than poverty
Accessed
2/17/15, 5:40 PM
Notes
Summary: https://pepsouwt.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/its-more-than-poverty-summary-feb-2013.pdf
Contents: Background -- Part 1: The rise of precarious employment -- Part 2: The characteristics of the precariously employed -- Part 3: Precarity and household well-being -- Part 4: Precarity and the well-being of children -- Part 5: Precarity and community connection -- Part 6: Options for change -- Appendix A: How we collected our data -- Appendix B: Defining individuals in precarious employment -- Appendix C: How we determined low, middle, and high household income brackets -- Bibliography.
Citation
Poverty and Employment Precarity in South Ontario Project (PEPSO), & Lewchuk, Wayne. (2013). It’s More Than Poverty: Employment Precarity and Household Well-Being (p. 115 pages: colour illustrations, tables). United Way Toronto/McMaster University. https://pepsouwt.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/its-more-than-poverty-feb-2013.pdf
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