University of Western Ontario Richard Ivey School of Business London Ontario Canada N6A 3K7John Wiley & Sons, LtdBritish Journal of ManagementKonrad, A. M., Moore, M. E., Ng, E. S. W., Doherty, A. J., & Breward, K. (2013). Temporary work, underemployment and workplace ...
Informed by labour process theory, four major themes emerged from individual interviews and focus group discussions: (1) the importance of employment, (2) settlement and integration challenges, (3) looking forward-looking back–transnational navigation and (4) settlement and integration support. These...
This is largely a matter of numbers; most migrants who work on farms are employed in Ontario (40%), Quebec (32%), and British Columbia (18%) with only 2.6% in Nova Scotia (Employment and Social Development Canada 2020). That said, despite this relatively low number, the province has ...