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Welfare to what? After workfare in Toronto

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Lightman, Audrey ; Mitchell, Andrew ; Herd, Dean

International Social Security Review

2005

58

4

October - December

95-106

entry into working life ; job searching ; quality of working life ; social assistance ; welfare economics

Canada

Occupational qualification and job placement

English

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"An employment survey among people in Toronto who left Ontario Works — a classic "work-first" regime — shows clear secondary labour market status. Most interventions typical of work-first programmes did not have a positive effect on job quality: contrary to the "stepping stones" theory that poor initial jobs lead to better jobs, those who changed jobs after leaving assistance experienced poorer job quality. A shift in orientation to "sustainable employment" is required to address the employment needs of those on social assistance. Policy must also address the fact that the social assistance caseload includes a size able group that face significant barriers to employment other than education or skills."

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