Engaging ideas, transforming minds
Engaging ideas, transforming minds

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Leslie Nichols, PhD, is a public policy researcher and social justice advocate. She investigates the marginalization of women, immigrants, youth, and other groups in the Canadian workforce and the social, political, and economic forces that create inequality for those populations. Her publications include studies on topics such as women’s time poverty, immigrant settlement, and immigrant youths' transition from education to employment.

Books

  • August 2019
  • 9780889616004
  • $69.95 Print
  • $64.95 Digital

Working Women in Canada

An Intersectional Approach
Leslie Nichols