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Job quality in Quebec and the United Kingdom: trends by sex and family status, 1998–2008

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Cloutier, Luc

International Labour Review

2012

150

1-2

June

61-84

child care ; employment ; equal employment opportunity ; family responsibilities ; quality of working life ; wages ; women workers

Canada ; United Kingdom

Employment

English

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"Using a typology combining pay, hours of work, skill levels and job stability, the author compares the trends in quality of employment between women and men(with and without childcare responsibilities) in Quebec and the United Kingdomover the decade 1998–2008. Although the gender gap narrowed significantly amongworking parents with young children, the gap between mothers and fathers in thisgroup remained much smaller in Quebec than in the United Kingdom by the endof the period. The author attributes this pattern to Quebec's healthier economicenvironment, more women-friendly social policies, and fathers' significantly shorter hours of work."

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