The gap for racialized workers

Download
343.59 KB 20 pages

This report draws on 2006 Census data to compare work and income trends among racialized and non-racialized Canadians. The authors find that the work racialized Canadians are able to attain is more likely to be insecure, temporary and low paying, and that despite an increasingly diverse population, a colour code is firmly in place.

Watch the video below (featuring the report’s authors, Grace-Edward Galabuzi and Sheila Block) to find out more about the gap facing Canada’s racialized workers:

Office:

National Office

Project:

Colour-Coded Canada
Growing Gap

Issues:

Employment and labour
Human rights
Law and legal issues
Race and anti-racism

Supporting Materials

We’re fighting for change and your donation helps!

The CCPA is Canada’s leading progressive policy research institute. Donors provide core funding for our work. We provide tax receipts.

WAYS TO GIVE

Contact Us

Have questions? Send us a message, or find the office closest to you.