Globalization and the health of Canadians: 'Having a job is the most important thing'
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1809152024-11-11T04:30:38Z Globalization and the health of Canadians: 'Having a job is the most important thing' Labonté, R Cobbett, E Orsini, M Spitzer, D Schrecker, T Ruckert, A ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE employment globalization health impact housing market immigrant labor market living standard mental health adult Article Canada Canadian employment employment discrimination employment status family study female financial management general condition deterioration globalization health care disparity housing human immigrant international cooperation investment job security lowest income group male mental health mental stress normal human poverty priority journal public health refugee semi structured interview social aspect social determinants of health tax commercial phenomena economics family size health interview qualitative research British Columbia Canada Montreal Ontario [Canada] Quebec [Canada] Toronto Vancouver [British Columbia] Canada Commerce Employment Family Characteristics Female Global Health Humans Internationality Interviews as Topic Male Poverty Qualitative Research 10.1186/s12992-015-0104-1 Globalization and Health 11 1 19 2020-10-27T05:41:38Z 2020-10-27T05:41:38Z 2015 Article Labonté, R, Cobbett, E, Orsini, M, Spitzer, D, Schrecker, T, Ruckert, A (2015). Globalization and the health of Canadians: 'Having a job is the most important thing'. Globalization and Health 11 (1) : 19. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-015-0104-1 17448603 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180915 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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employment globalization health impact housing market immigrant labor market living standard mental health adult Article Canada Canadian employment employment discrimination employment status family study female financial management general condition deterioration globalization health care disparity housing human immigrant international cooperation investment job security lowest income group male mental health mental stress normal human poverty priority journal public health refugee semi structured interview social aspect social determinants of health tax commercial phenomena economics family size health interview qualitative research British Columbia Canada Montreal Ontario [Canada] Quebec [Canada] Toronto Vancouver [British Columbia] Canada Commerce Employment Family Characteristics Female Global Health Humans Internationality Interviews as Topic Male Poverty Qualitative Research Labonté, R Cobbett, E Orsini, M Spitzer, D Schrecker, T Ruckert, A Globalization and the health of Canadians: 'Having a job is the most important thing' |
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