The Structure Of The Canadian Agricultural Labor Force
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Author | : A. B. Andarawewa |
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Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Agricultural laborers |
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Canada. Report and compilation of statistical tables on the rural worker force engaged in agriculture - includes information by age group, sex, position in the occupational structure, educational level, seasonal unemployment, etc., and a chapter on the effects of agricultural technological change on the labour force force. Bibliography pp. 34 and 35.
Author | : Douglas Armstrong |
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Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Agricultural laborers |
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Author | : Lance W. Roberts |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 688 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780773529557 |
Canadian society has changed dramatically since 1960. This work captures the scope and range of these changes through a systematic documentation of seventy-eight social trends. The introduction summarizes and locates the major waves of change. The authors then document each trend in relation to eighteen thematic groups that include age, community, women, labour, management, stratification, social relations, the state, mobilizing institutions, social forces, ideologies, households, lifestyle, leisure, education, integration, and attitudes and values. In contrast to many recent works and journalistic reports, Recent Social Trends in Canada concentrates on the trajectory of change rather than on current events. It provides a longitudinal context in which unfolding events can be interpreted in a broader historical and international context. Comparable volumes in the McGill-Queen's Comparative Charting of Social Change series describe similar tendencies in the United States, Quebec, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, and Bulgaria, making it possible to situate the Canadian experience in a global context.
Author | : Greg Hall |
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Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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Increased Mechanization and the expansion of new markets transformed the face of American farming in the early decades of the twentieth century, especially in the American West. These changes demanded a new kind of agricultural worker--gone was the local farmhand, replaced by a cheap and temporary labor force of migrant and seasonal workers. Greg Hall's fascinating book analyzes how "harvest Wobblies," members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), organized these men, women, and sometimes children who had become so essential and yet so exploited on the farms of the West. Although harvest Wobblies worked in nearly all the western states, their stongholds were the Great Plains, California, and the Pacific Northwest, regions where harmers developed monocrop agriculture and where seasonal labor was indispensable come harvest time. Like their IWW brethren in logging camps and mines, the harvest Wobblies combined an effort to improve the lives of workers with harger revolutionary goals. Harvest Wobblies personified most of the indelible features of IWW membership: they were the militant casual laborers of the American West, riding the rails, living in hobo jungles, preaching revolution, and facing repression with innovative strategies, impassioned speech, humor, and song. Through trial and error, Wobbly organizers eventually implemented the idea of an industrial union in agriculture and helped the IWW to establish itself as a powerful force to be reckoned with by employers in the West. In tracing the rise and the eventual fall of the harvest Wobblies, Greg Hall examines the diverse and changing nature of the agricultural work force. He offers a social and cultural history of a union uniquely suited to organizing tens of thousands of migrant and seasonal workers. Harvest Wobblies will appeal to a broad audience of readers interested in labor history, the American West, U.S. agricultural history, and the history of the IWW.
Author | : John Porter |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 1987-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0773595678 |
Vertical Mosaic. In this book are gathered ten of his outstanding essays, written over a period of twenty-five years. Porter's well-known ex-student Wallace Clement provides the introduction for this volume, and Richard Helmes-Hayes has compiled an updated bibliography of writings by and about John Porter.
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Total Pages | : 784 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Canada |
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Total Pages | : 724 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1981 |
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Author | : Audrey Wipper |
Publisher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 611 |
Release | : 1994-01-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0773573933 |
A revised edition of Sociology of Work, this edition features the sociological relationships between English and French Canadians, taking into account the rapidity of social change that has occurred in Quebec and throughout Canada.
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Total Pages | : 672 |
Release | : 1965 |
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