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HARP-646 |
Title: |
The Analysis of Labour Markets in Canadian Sociology |
Source: |
The American Sociologist, spring 2002 |
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Year: |
2002 |
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Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, globalization, human rights, labor management, non-discrimination, social security, Sweden, technology, unemployment, civil and political rights, labor market |
Abstract: |
This article focuses on four major concerns in Canadian sociological analyses of the labour market: (1) the distribution of employment of varying quality among different groups; (2) aggregate trends in the quality of employment and the incidence of unemployment often associated with globalization and technological change; (3) the effects of the relative dependence of the economy on resource extraction; and (4) various comparisons of Canadian labour market performance with that of Sweden, usually to the disadvantage of the former. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, employment, gender equality, globalization, human rights, labor management, labor market, non-discrimination, social, social security, Sweden, technology, unemployment