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Status of Women committee  So 19.2% would be both men and women.

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  Consider that about 52% of that population.

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  We can work out a number....

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  That approach has been attempted in other jurisdictions—in Europe for sure, and in Britain. It corrects some of the function of racialization, but not all of it. I think the literature shows that perhaps the most effective way is to acknowledge that racialization has an impact, a

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  All of our classifications are accounted for.

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  Thus far, we have not. We've talked about the need to do that. It's a much more complex request of StatsCan, but we're looking forward to doing more of that analysis. I think we started the study at a fairly basic level in terms of intersection, which is race and gender. With the

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  I think essentially the argument we're making is that we've established through the analysis that all three groups experience significant vulnerabilities, but in particular racialized women. These vulnerabilities arise from both their racialized and gendered identities. It is ess

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Grace-Edward Galabuzi

Status of Women committee  Thank you very much. I'm glad to appear before the committee. We are essentially going to review some of our research relating to disparities in the labour market that impact racialized populations, racialized women in particular, and the experience of discrimination in access t

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Professor Grace-Edward Galabuzi