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Naomi Lightman
Naomi Lightman
Associate Professor of Sociology
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Social policy in Canada
E Lightman, K Collier
Canadian Journal of Sociology 28 (2), 258, 2003
2062003
The intersecting dynamics of social exclusion: Age, gender, race and immigrant status in Canada's labour market
N Lightman, LG Gingrich
Canadian Ethnic Studies 44 (3), 121-145, 2013
882013
Measuring economic exclusion for racialized minorities, immigrants and women in Canada: Results from 2000 and 2010
N Lightman, L Good Gingrich
Journal of Poverty 22 (5), 398-420, 2018
862018
Sorting or shaping? The gendered economic outcomes of immigration policy in Canada
J Elrick, N Lightman
International Migration Review 50 (2), 352-384, 2016
602016
The empirical measurement of a theoretical concept: Tracing social exclusion among racial minority and migrant groups in Canada
LG Gingrich, N Lightman
Social Inclusion 3 (4), 98-111, 2015
602015
Discounted labour? Disaggregating care work in comparative perspective
N Lightman
International Labour Review 156 (2), 243-267, 2017
312017
The migrant in the market: Care penalties and immigration in eight liberal welfare regimes
N Lightman
Journal of European Social Policy 29 (2), 182-196, 2019
262019
Comparing care regimes: Worker characteristics and wage penalties in the global care chain
N Lightman
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 28 (4 …, 2021
242021
Caring during the COVID‐19 crisis: Intersectional exclusion of immigrant women health care aides in Canadian long‐term care
N Lightman
Health & Social Care in the Community 30 (4), e1343-e1351, 2022
212022
Situating secondary schooling in the transnational social field: contestation and conflict in Greater Toronto Area classrooms
N Lightman
Critical Studies in Education 59 (2), 131-148, 2018
212018
Bonus or burden? Care work, inequality, and job satisfaction in eighteen European countries
N Lightman, A Kevins
European Sociological Review 35 (6), 825-844, 2019
202019
Golden years or retirement fears? Private pension inequality among Canada’s immigrants
J Curtis, N Lightman
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 36 (2), 178-195, 2017
192017
An intersectional pathway penalty: Filipina immigrant women inside and outside Canada’s Live‐In Caregiver Program
N Lightman, R Banerjee, E Tungohan, C de Leon, P Kelly
International Migration 60 (2), 29-48, 2022
152022
Immigrant sentiment and labour market vulnerability: economic perceptions of immigration in dualized labour markets
A Kevins, N Lightman
Comparative European Politics 18 (3), 460-484, 2020
152020
“Women’s work”: welfare state spending and the gendered and classed dimensions of unpaid care
N LightmaN, A Kevins
Gender & Society 35 (5), 778-805, 2021
142021
Race, language, or length of residency? Explaining unequal uptake of government pensions in Canada
J Curtis, W Dong, N Lightman, M Parbst
Journal of Aging & Social Policy 29 (4), 332-351, 2017
122017
Seniors' Health in the GTA: How Immigration, Language, and Racialization Impact Seniors' Health
S Um, N Lightman
Wellesley Institute, 2017
122017
Gender, class and the cost of unpaid care: An analysis of 25 countries
N Lightman, C Link
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 52 (2), 206-244, 2021
82021
Ensuring healthy aging for all: home care access for diverse senior populations in the GTA
S Um, N Lightman
Wellesley Institute, 2016
82016
Does care count for less? Tracing the income trajectories of low status female immigrant workers in Canada, 1993–2015
N Lightman
Canadian Studies in Population 48 (1), 29-57, 2021
72021
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