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Precarious Employment and Difficult Daily Commutes

机译:岌岌可危的就业和困难的日常通勤

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Precarious employment is on the rise in Canada, increasing by nearly 50% in the last two decades. However, little is known about the mechanisms by which it can impact upon geographical mobility. Employment-related geographical mobility refers to mobility to, from and between workplaces, as well as mobility as part of work. We report on a qualitative study conducted among 27 immigrant men and women in Toronto that investigates the relationship between precarious employment and daily commutes while exploring the ways in which gender, class and migration structure this relationship.Interview data reveal that participants were largely unable to work where they lived or live where they worked. Their precarious jobs were characterized by conditions that resulted in long, complex, unfamiliar, unsafe and expensive commutes. These commuting difficulties, in turn, resulted in participants having to refuse or quit jobs, including desirable jobs, or being unable to engage in labour market strategies that could improve their employment conditions (e.g. taking courses, volunteering, etc.). Participants’ commuting difficulties were amplified by the delays, infrequency, unavailability and high cost of public transportation. These dynamics disproportionately and/or differentially impacted certain groups of workers.Precarious work has led to workers having to absorb an ever-growing share of the costs associated with their employment, underscored in our study as time, effort and money spent travelling to and from work. We discuss the forces that underlie the spatial patterning of work and workers in Toronto, namely the growing income gap and the increased polarization among neighbourhoods that has resulted in low-income immigrants increasingly moving from the centre to the edges of the city. We propose policy recommendations for public transportation, employment, housing and child care that can help alleviate some of the difficulties described.
机译:不稳定的就业是在加拿大的崛起,在过去的二十年了近50%的速度增长。然而,鲜为人知的是,通过它可根据地域流动性影响的机制。与就业有关的地域流动性指的是流动性,从与工作场所之间,以及流动性作为工作的一部分。我们对中在多伦多27名移民男性和女性进行了一项定性研究报告说,调查不稳定就业和同时探索途径日常通勤之间的关系,其中性别,阶级和移民结构这个relationship.Interview数据显示,参与者在很大程度上无法工作他们住的地方或住的地方,他们的工作。由造成长期的,复杂的,不熟悉的,不安全的,昂贵的通勤条件下的不稳定的工作进行了表征。这些上下班困难,进而导致其拒绝或放弃工作,包括理想的工作的参与者,或是无法从事劳动市场策略,可以提高他们的就业状况(例如参加课程,志愿服务等)。参与者的通勤困难被延迟,不频繁,可用性和公共交通的成本高放大。这些动态不成比例的和/或差异影响workers.Precarious工作的某些群体已经导致其吸纳他们就业,我们的时间,精力和金钱的研究强调了相关的成本的不断增长的份额花在往返工人工作。我们讨论背后多伦多,即日益扩大的收入差距和邻里间的两极分化加剧已导致低收入的移民从中央到城市的边缘,越来越多的移动工作和工人的空间构图的力量。我们提出了公共交通,就业,住房和儿童保育政策建议,可以帮助减轻一些描述的困难。

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    Stéphanie Premji;

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