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Social Inequality in Canada Dimensions of Disadvantage

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2023
Edizione: 7° edizione





Note Editore

Bringing together twenty-one articles written by experts, Social Inequality in Canada explores the many dimensions of social disadvantage and injustice that exist in this country today. Beginning with a thorough examination of structural inequality issues before moving on to address the wide-ranging impact that social inequality can have, the text presents students with a comprehensive overview of both the persistent patterns of inequality as well as the progress that has been made.




Sommario

1 - Investigating Ownership Concentration, Transnational Connections, and State Involvement in the Canadian Economy, Monica Mi Hee Hwang and Edward Grabb
2 - Corporate Power in 21st Century Canada, William K. Carroll
3 - Breaking Down the Wealth Equation: Housing, Assets, and Debt, Michelle Lee Maroto and Meryn Severson Mason
4 - Poverty and Income Inequality: Measures and Trends, Deana Simonetto and Peter Urmetzer
5 - The Distribution of Wealth and Economic Inequality: Canada and the World, James B. Davies
6 - Inequalities in Work and Employment, Tracey L. Adams and Wolfgang Lehmann
7 - Social Class, Post-secondary Education, and Occupational Outcomes, Harvey Krahn
8 - Location Matters: Education and Employment Inequalities in Northern and Rural Canada, David Zarifa, Cathlene Hillier, and Darcy Hango
9 - Exploring Definitions of Indigenous Student Success, Emily Milne and Terry Wotherspoon
10 - Immigration Pathways and Next Generation Outcomes: Caribbean and Filipino Children of Caregivers, Philip Kelly and Cindy Maharaj
11 - The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and First Nations Issues: A Content Analysis of Major Canadian Media, 2014-2015, Daniel Drache, Coral Voss, and Fred Fletcher
12 - Racial Inequality, Social Cohesion, and Policy Issues in Canada, Jeffrey G. Reitz and Rupa Banerjee
13 - Neoliberalism, Gender, and the Gig Economy in Canada, Edward Haddon
14 - Changing Gender Time Distributions in Domestic Duties: 1986-2015, Neil Guppy, Larissa Sakumoto, and Rima Wilkes
15 - Gender Inequality and Family Patterns, Roderic Beaujot, Jianye Liu, and Zenaida Ravanera
16 - LGBTQ2S+ Employment and Earnings in Canada, Nicole Denier, Shannon V.T.L. Mok, and Sean Waite
17 - Disability and Social Inequality over the Life Course, Kim Shuey and Andrea Willson
18 - Regional Inequality in Canada: An Enduring Issue?, Max Chewinski and Catherine Corrigall-Brown
19 - Social Inequality and Health, Gerry Veenstra
20 - COVID-19 and Prisons: A Perfect Storm of Illness, Isolation, and Inequality, Sandra Dong Hee Hwang and Monica Mi Hee Hwang
21 - Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program: Unequal by Design?, Monica Mi Hee Hwang




Autore

Monica Mi Hee Hwang is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at St. Thomas More College at the University of Saskatchewan. She earned her BA (Hons) in sociology and French from Western University and received the university's Gold Medal at convocation. While in graduate school, she published two book chapters and four articles. She was named UBC's outstanding PHD graduate of 2014-2015. Edward Grabb is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at Western University. His areas of interest include Canadian and American society, social inequality and stratification, political sociology, race and ethnic relations, methodology and statistics. Jeffrey G. Reitz is Robert F. Harney Professor Emeritus of Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. He is also a faculty affiliate at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. His research examines the social, economic and political experiences of immigrant and ethnic populations.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199037407

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 19.0 x 189 mm Ø 636 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:1 map; 24 figures; 28 tables
Pagine Arabe: 368


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