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BC Studies no. 59 Autumn 1983

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BC Studies no. 59 Autumn 1983

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The Rise and Fall of Non-Manual Work in British ColumbiaOJS Link Icon

By Rennie T. Warburton, David Coburn

demography
demography
demography
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
industries
labour force
 

BC Studies no. 59 Autumn 1983  | p. 5-27

Contributors

L. Eve Armentrout Ma is associated with the Chinese/Chinese American History Project in Richmond, California.
David Coburn is a member of the Department of Behavioural Science, University of Toronto.
Phyllis Veazey is a retired teacher living in Vancouver
Rennie Warburton is a sociologist at the University of Victoria.