Canadian federal officials assumed women would be uninterested in paid work after World War Two. "I want to get a post-war job, " while a familiar refrain, found little accommodation in the post-war regime of the Canadian welfare state. Instead, government officials, women and men alike, carefully balanced liberal rights discourses alongside the priority of female domesticity. Résumé Les agents responsables du gouvernement fédéral ont assumé que les femmes ne seraient pas intéressées à un travail rémunéré après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. "Je veux avoir un poste d'après-guerre, " quoiqu ' un refrain familier, trouva peu d'accommodement dans le régime d'après-guerre du bien-être canadien. Les agent res...
Between 1945 and 1967, Canada received one of the largest waves of immigrants in its history: nearly...
Following the recommendations of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970, feminist activ...
Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commis...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe period 1935 to 1947 provides an excellent opportunity to...
Entre 1945 et 1967, le Canada accueille une des plus importantes vagues d’immigration de son histoir...
L'article examine les emplois des canadiennes principalement à partir des données du recensement. Ma...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
nomic opportunities, and assuring old age income secu-rity for elderly women? Provide affordable and...
Much evidence in Canada’s wartime print media points to significant debate over the hopes and possib...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how Canadian women have campaigned for...
Depuis la dernière décennie, les travailleurs sociaux du Canada sont aux prises avec un embarrassant...
The live-in caregivers entering Canada are, for the most part, highly educated. However, they are fa...
The women's movement has occupied a central rolein the struggle around citizenship rights. Over...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Between 1945 and 1967, Canada received one of the largest waves of immigrants in its history: nearly...
Following the recommendations of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970, feminist activ...
Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commis...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe period 1935 to 1947 provides an excellent opportunity to...
Entre 1945 et 1967, le Canada accueille une des plus importantes vagues d’immigration de son histoir...
L'article examine les emplois des canadiennes principalement à partir des données du recensement. Ma...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
nomic opportunities, and assuring old age income secu-rity for elderly women? Provide affordable and...
Much evidence in Canada’s wartime print media points to significant debate over the hopes and possib...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how Canadian women have campaigned for...
Depuis la dernière décennie, les travailleurs sociaux du Canada sont aux prises avec un embarrassant...
The live-in caregivers entering Canada are, for the most part, highly educated. However, they are fa...
The women's movement has occupied a central rolein the struggle around citizenship rights. Over...
Canada has constructed the most sophisticated human rights legal regime in the world, and yet local ...
Between 1945 and 1967, Canada received one of the largest waves of immigrants in its history: nearly...
Following the recommendations of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970, feminist activ...
Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commis...