Background: Precarious work is an increasingly common characteristic of industrialized labor markets that can widen health inequities, especially among disadvantaged workforce segments. Study objectives are to compare precarious employment in workers with and without disabilities, and to examine the modifying effect of disability in the relationships between age, job tenure and precarious work. Methods: Employed Canadians with (n = 901) and without disabilities (n = 901) were surveyed on exposure to precarious working conditions. Information on age and job tenure were collected from respondents along with sociodemographic, health and work context details. Mul...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
[Excerpt] It is well-documented that people with disabilities have a significantly lower rate of emp...
Occupational segregation is a fundamental cause of structural inequality within the labor market, bu...
Abstract Background Precarious work is an increasingl...
Little population-based, prospective research has been conducted to examine the demographic and work...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Introduction The proportion of workers reporting disabilities varies tremendously across occupations...
A dynamic labour force participation model is used to estimate the impact of disability shocks...
PURPOSE: This study examined the relative contribution of individual factors, job characteristics, a...
In most western nations, laws discourage discrimination in paid employment on the basis of disabilit...
Background: Precarious employment is a potent occupational health risk, but little is known about it...
In the GTA, 50% of workers are precariously employed. Few studies have examined the pathways betwee...
Despite the growing prevalence of disability among prime age men and strong corre-lations between di...
Background and aims: Lower occupational class correlates with a higher disability risk later in life...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
[Excerpt] It is well-documented that people with disabilities have a significantly lower rate of emp...
Occupational segregation is a fundamental cause of structural inequality within the labor market, bu...
Abstract Background Precarious work is an increasingl...
Little population-based, prospective research has been conducted to examine the demographic and work...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Introduction The proportion of workers reporting disabilities varies tremendously across occupations...
A dynamic labour force participation model is used to estimate the impact of disability shocks...
PURPOSE: This study examined the relative contribution of individual factors, job characteristics, a...
In most western nations, laws discourage discrimination in paid employment on the basis of disabilit...
Background: Precarious employment is a potent occupational health risk, but little is known about it...
In the GTA, 50% of workers are precariously employed. Few studies have examined the pathways betwee...
Despite the growing prevalence of disability among prime age men and strong corre-lations between di...
Background and aims: Lower occupational class correlates with a higher disability risk later in life...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
[Excerpt] It is well-documented that people with disabilities have a significantly lower rate of emp...
Occupational segregation is a fundamental cause of structural inequality within the labor market, bu...