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dc.contributor.advisorSouthcott, Chris
dc.contributor.authorOlivier, Sharon Ashley
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-11T02:17:20Z
dc.date.available2012-11-11T02:17:20Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.urihttp://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/245
dc.description.abstractHistorically women have often been confined to the home while their husbands were expected to earn a living to support their families. This was particularly true in resource communities as little job diversity existed, particularly for women, as the forestry and mining sectors have always been male dominated. These gender roles however are changing as we move into a post-industrial era characterized by the advancement of the knowledge economy. The knowledge economy is defined by the shift from an economy centered on the production of goods to the production and distribution of knowledge.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectWomen employeesen_US
dc.subjectOntario, Northernen_US
dc.subjectSocial conditionsen_US
dc.subjectEconomic conditionsen_US
dc.subjectResource-based communitiesen_US
dc.subjectCompany townsen_US
dc.subjectEmploymenten_US
dc.titleThe Effects of the knowledge economy on women and resource dependent communities in Northern Ontarioen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
etd.degree.nameMaster of Arts
etd.degree.levelMasteren_US
etd.degree.disciplineSociologyen_US
etd.degree.grantorLakehead Universityen_US
dc.contributor.committeememberStone, Sharon Dale
dc.contributor.committeememberBeaulieu, Michel
dc.contributor.committeememberLeach, Belinda


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