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No jobs, lots of work: The gendered rise of the temporary employment relationship in Canada, 1897-1997.

机译:没有工作,有很多工作:1897-1997年,加拿大临时就业关系的性别增长。

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This dissertation examines the history and evolution of the employment relationship associated with the contemporary temporary help industry in Canada from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century. Using gender as a central lens of analysis, it explores how, and to what extent, this employment relationship is becoming a norm for a more diverse group of workers in the Canadian labour market. In so doing, the dissertation develops the following argument: with the shift away from the standard employment relationship since the early 1970s and the coincident rise of the temporary employment relationship---two developments indicative of the feminization of employment---workers situated at the expanding margins of the labour market are increasingly treated like commodities.;A growing body of scholarship argues that the nature of employment is changing, citing the spread of non-standard forms of employment and women's rising and/or consistently high labour force participation rates as evidence of this claim. This dissertation confirms that important changes are indeed taking place in the labour market but it argues that the tenor and direction of these changes only come into full view when they are examined in light of continuity as well as change. To this end, it probes the shape of dualism in the Canadian labour market historically, paying particularly attention to its gendered and racialized character, through a case study of the temporary employment relationship.;The dissertation begins by providing a conceptual map for understanding and interpreting contemporary employment trends that engages in three broader theoretical inquiries: the investigation of labour power's peculiar commodity status under capitalism; the exploration of the rise and decline of the standard employment relationship as a normative model of employment; and the examination of the gendered character of prevailing employment trends. Following this overview, the body of the dissertation traces the history of the temporary employment relationship in Canada, examining how its three core actors---the temporary help agency, the customer and the worker---have adapted to shifting employment trends and gendered employment norms and negotiated developments at the regulatory level over the course of the twentieth century. In probing the evolution of the temporary employment relationship, it devotes special emphasis to examining the role and function of early precursors to the modern temporary help agency (e.g., private employment agents such as general labour agents and so-called padrones), its immediate forerunners (i.e., the 'classic' temporary help agency of the 1950s) and its most recent manifestation (i.e., the employment and staffing service). Although the dissertation focuses on the Canadian context, it also traces developments at the international and supra-national level throughout the twentieth century, developments that have often mirrored, frequently affected, and occasionally even prefigured trends in Canada.;Interdisciplinary in its focus, the dissertation approaches the evolution of the temporary employment relationship from a range of angles, building on scholarship from the fields of Law, History, Political Economy, Sociology and Industrial Relations. The research methodologies used include: archival/historical research; field observation; interviews with temporary help workers, agency managers and customers as well as government officials, representatives from organized labour and industry leaders; and analysis of industry, government and legal documentation at the municipal, provincial, national and supra-national levels.
机译:本文考察了十九世纪末至二十世纪末与加拿大当代临时帮助产业相关的雇佣关系的历史和演变。它以性别为分析的中心镜头,探讨了这种雇佣关系如何以及在多大程度上成为加拿大劳动力市场上更多多样化工人群体的规范。在此过程中,论文提出了以下论点:自1970年代初以来偏离标准的雇佣关系,以及临时雇佣关系的同时兴起(这是表明就业女性化的两个发展),不断扩大的劳动力市场利润越来越被视为大宗商品。;越来越多的学者认为,就业的性质正在发生变化,原因是非标准就业形式的扩散以及妇女人数的增加和/或持续高的劳动力参与率作为该主张的证据。这篇论文证实了劳动力市场确实发生了重要的变化,但它认为,只有在从连续性和变化的角度来看待这些变化的时机和方向,它们才能被充分认识。为此,它从历史上探讨了加拿大劳动力市场中二元论的形态,并通过对临时雇佣关系的案例研究,特别关注了其性别和种族特征。论文首先从概念图的理解和解释入手。当代就业趋势涉及三个更广泛的理论探究:对资本主义下劳动力的特殊商品地位的调查;探索标准就业关系的兴衰作为一种规范的就业模式;以及对当前就业趋势的性别特征的研究。在此概述之后,论文的主体追溯了加拿大临时雇佣关系的历史,考察了加拿大的三个核心角色-临时帮助机构,客户和工人-如何适应转变的就业趋势和性别就业规范和二十世纪监管水平上的谈判发展。在探究临时雇佣关系的演变过程中,它特别着重于研究其临时先驱者现代临时帮助机构(例如私人雇佣机构,例如一般劳工机构和所谓的padrones)的早期先驱的作用和功能。 (即1950年代的“经典”临时帮助机构)及其最新表现(即就业和人员服务)。尽管论文的重点是加拿大,但它也追溯了整个20世纪国际和超国家水平的发展,这些发展在加拿大经常反映,频繁影响甚至是预先预示的趋势。论文从法律,历史,政治经济学,社会学和劳资关系等领域的学术研究出发,从多个角度探讨了临时雇佣关系的演变。所使用的研究方法包括:档案/历史研究;实地观察采访临时帮助人员,机构经理和客户以及政府官员,有组织的劳工和行业领导人的代表;以及对市,省,国家和超国家级别的行业,政府和法律文档进行分析。

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  • 作者

    Vosko, Leah Faith.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 565 p.
  • 总页数 565
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;社会学;
  • 关键词

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