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The "Majestic Equality" Of The Law: Why Constitutional Strategies Do Not Produce Equality, Harry Arthurs
The "Majestic Equality" Of The Law: Why Constitutional Strategies Do Not Produce Equality, Harry Arthurs
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Paper Presented at a workshop on Equality, at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, in June, 2014. Two epidemiological studies — the Whitehall Studies of 1967 and 1988 — famously demonstrated that socio-economic status is a primary determinant of health outcomes. By locating a large cohort of British civil servants on a social-class gradient, researchers were able to show that individuals at successively lower levels on that gradient experienced diminishing prospects of good health and longevity. This conclusion was complemented by subsequent studies that concluded that degrees of inequality in a society — rather than absolute levels of wealth …
Employment-Related Geographic Mobility In Canada And Collective Bargaining: A Report Prepared For The On The Move Partnership Research Team, Eric Tucker, Brendan Breckman Jowett
Employment-Related Geographic Mobility In Canada And Collective Bargaining: A Report Prepared For The On The Move Partnership Research Team, Eric Tucker, Brendan Breckman Jowett
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Report prepared for: On the Move, Policy Component, July, 2014.
From Theory And Research To Policy And Practice In Work And Employment - And Beyond?, Harry W. Arthurs
From Theory And Research To Policy And Practice In Work And Employment - And Beyond?, Harry W. Arthurs
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This paper was delivered as the keynote address to the 50th Annual Conference, Canadian Industrial Relations Association, 29 May 2013. My thanks to Alex Zamfir, JD Candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, for his editorial and research assistance.
A Response, Fay Faraday, Eric Tucker
A Response, Fay Faraday, Eric Tucker
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Faraday and Tucker respond to criticism about their work Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada: Farm Workers and the Fraser Case (2012).