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Working Without Commitments The Health Effects Of Precarious Employment Wayne Lewchuk Marlea Clarke De Wolff

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Working Without Commitments The Health Effects Of Precarious Employment Wayne Lewchuk Marlea Clarke De Wolff
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Wayne Lewchuk; Marlea Clarke; de Wolff
ISBN: 9780773586260, 0773586261
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Working Without Commitments The Health Effects Of Precarious Employment Wayne Lewchuk Marlea Clarke De Wolff by Wayne Lewchuk; Marlea Clarke; De Wolff 9780773586260, 0773586261 instant download after payment.

From the end of the Second World War to the early 1980s, the North American norm was that men had full-time jobs, earned a "family wage," and expected to stay with the same employer for life. In households with children, most women were unpaid caregivers. This situation began to change in the mid-1970s as two-earner households became commonplace, with women entering employment through temporary and part-time jobs. Since the 1980s, less permanent precarious employment has increasingly become the norm for all workers.

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