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Factors Associated with the Prevalence of Precarious Positions in Canadian Libraries: Statistical Analysis of a National Job Board

机译:与加拿大图书馆不稳定职位的普遍相关的因素:国家职位委员会的统计分析

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Objective - To collect and share information about the prevalence of precarious work in libraries and the factors associated with it. Methods - The authors collected and coded job postings from a nationwide job board in Canada for two years. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to explore the extent of precarity and its relationship with job characteristics such as job type, institution type, education level, and minimum required experience. Results - The authors collected 1,968 postings, of which 842 (42.8%) were coded as precarious in some way. The most common types of precarious work were contracts (29.1% of all postings) and part-time work (22.7% of all postings). Contracts were most prevalent in and significantly associated with academic libraries and librarian positions, and they were most often one year in length. Both on-call and part-time work were most prevalent in school libraries and for library technicians and assistants, and they were significantly associated with all institution types either positively or negatively. Meanwhile, precarious positions overall were least prevalent in government and managerial positions. In terms of education, jobs requiring a secondary diploma or library technician diploma were most likely to be precarious, while positions requiring an MLIS were least likely. The mean minimum required experience was lower for all types of precarious positions than for stable positions, and the prevalence of precarity generally decreased as minimum required experience increased. Conclusion - The proportion of precarious positions advertised in Canada is substantial and seems to be growing over time. Based on these postings, employees with less experience, without advanced degrees, or in library technician and assistant roles are more likely to be precarious, while those with managerial positions, advanced degrees, or more experience, are less likely to be precarious. Variations in precarity based on factors such as job type, institution type, education level, and minimum required experience suggest that employees will experience precarity differently both within and across library systems.
机译:目标 - 收集和分享有关图书馆中不稳定工作的普遍性的信息和与之相关的因素。方法 - 作者收集了加拿大全国职位董事会的作者和编码职位岗位两年。描述性和推理统计数据用于探讨比例和工作类型,机构类型,教育水平和最低所需经验的工作特征的程度及其关系。结果 - 作者收集了1,968张帖子,其中842(42.8%)以某种方式编码为岌岌可危。最常见的不态度类型是合同(占所有帖子的29.1%)和兼职工作(占所有帖子的22.7%)。合同最普遍,与学术图书馆和图书馆员的职位有关,它们的长度最常见。呼叫和兼职工作都在学校图书馆和图书馆技术人员和助理中最为普遍,他们与积极或消极的所有机构类型有关。与此同时,政府和管理职位的岌岌可危的职位总体上最不普遍。在教育方面,需要高级文凭或图书馆技术人员文凭的工作最有可能是不稳定的,而需要MLI的职位最不可能。对于所有类型的不稳定位置,平均最小所需经验比对于稳定位置,并且由于最小所需的经验增加,所得性的普遍性通常降低。结论 - 加拿大宣传的不稳定职位的比例很大,似乎随着时间的推移而越来越多。基于这些帖子,没有高级度过或图书馆技术人员和助理角色的经验更少的员工更有可能岌岌可危,而具有管理职位,高级度或更多经验的人则不太可能岌岌可危。基于工作类型,机构类型,教育水平和最低要求的因素的因素的平衡变化表明员工将在图书馆系统内和跨文库系统内不同地遇到平等程度。

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