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"Wherever I can work, I've got to go": Negotiating mobilities in the context of volatility in the Canadian construction industry
Lachlan Barber,
Samantha Dawn Breslin
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Volatility
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Construction Industry
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Labrador
50%
Structured Interview
50%
Dominant Discourse
50%
Community Stakeholders
50%
Newfoundland
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Commuting
50%
Construction Works
50%
Labor Demand
50%
Workplace Culture
50%
Low Pay
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Canadian Provinces
50%
Employers
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Construction Workers
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Extended Period
50%
Industry Stakeholders
50%
Social Sciences
Volatility
100%
Construction Industry
100%
Discourse
50%
Semi-Structured Interview
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Manpower Needs
50%
Low Wage
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Volatility
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Construction Industry
100%
Low Wage
50%
Industry
50%
Labor Demand
50%