Non-standard work on the rise

Articles and reports: 75-001-X19950042459
Description:

Although most employed Canadians still work in one full-time, permanent paid job, various forms of non-standard work have become more common. In 1994, the General Social Survey collected data on a variety of forms of non-standard work arrangements, updating information gathered in 1989. This study uses data from both years to analyze the growth and changes in the distribution of non-standard work.

Issue Number: 1995004
Author(s): Krahn, Harvey
Main Product: Perspectives on Labour and Income
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PDF December 5, 1995