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Stephanie Premji
Stephanie Premji
Assistant Professor, McMaster University
Verified email at mcmaster.ca
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Are immigrants, ethnic and linguistic minorities over‐represented in jobs with a high level of compensated risk? Results from a Montréal, Canada study using census and workers …
S Premji, P Duguay, K Messing, K Lippel
American journal of industrial medicine 53 (9), 875-885, 2010
1092010
Broken English, broken bones? Mechanisms linking language proficiency and occupational health in a Montreal garment factory
S Premji, K Messing, K Lippel
International Journal of Health Services 38 (1), 1-19, 2008
1032008
Pathways between under/unemployment and health among racialized immigrant women in Toronto
S Premji, Y Shakya
Ethnicity & health 22 (1), 17-35, 2017
902017
Precarious work experiences of racialized immigrant woman in Toronto: A community-based study
S Premji, Y Shakya, M Spasevski, J Merolli, S Athar, ...
Just Labour, 2014
882014
Disparities by ethnicity, language, and immigrant status in occupational health experiences among Las Vegas hotel room cleaners
S Premji, N Krause
American journal of industrial medicine 53 (10), 960-975, 2010
832010
“It’s Totally Destroyed Our Life” Exploring the Pathways and Mechanisms Between Precarious Employment and Health and Well-being Among Immigrant Men and Women in Toronto
S Premji
International Journal of Health Services 48 (1), 106-127, 2018
712018
Safe employment integration of recent immigrants and refugees
A Kosny, B Yanar, M Begum, D Al-Khooly, S Premji, MA Lay, PM Smith
Journal of International Migration and Integration 21, 807-827, 2020
622020
Education-to-job mismatch and the risk of work injury
S Premji, PM Smith
Injury prevention 19 (2), 106-111, 2013
552013
“Can someone help me?” Refugee women’s experiences of using settlement agencies to find work in Canada
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Journal of International Migration and Integration 21, 273-294, 2020
542020
Workforce utilization of visible and linguistic minorities in Canadian nursing
S Premji, JB Etowa
Journal of Nursing Management 22 (1), 80-88, 2014
512014
Precarious employment and difficult daily commutes
S Premji
Relations industrielles 72 (1), 77-98, 2017
472017
Entrepreneurial experiences of Syrian refugee women in Canada: A feminist grounded qualitative study
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Small Business Economics 57 (2), 835-847, 2021
442021
«On travaille à la seconde!» Rémunération à la pièce et santé et sécurité du travail dans une perspective qui tient compte de l’ethnicité et du genre
S Premji, K Lippel, K Messing
Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le travail et la santé, 2008
42*2008
Action research for the health and safety of domestic workers in Montreal: using numbers to tell stories and effect change
J Hanley, S Premji, K Messing, K Lippel
New solutions: a journal of environmental and occupational health policy 20 …, 2011
362011
Employment integration experiences of Syrian refugee women arriving through Canada’s varied refugee protection programmes
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (3), 575-595, 2021
322021
Racialized and gendered disparities in occupational exposures among Chinese and white workers in Toronto
S Premji, W Lewchuk
Ethnicity & Health 19 (5), 512-528, 2014
302014
The experiences of workers who do not successfully return to work following a work-related injury
RE Gewurtz, S Premji, DL Holness
Work 61 (4), 537-549, 2018
292018
Fragile synchronicities: diverse, disruptive and constraining rhythms of employment-related geographical mobility, paid and unpaid work in the Canadian context
B Neis, L Barber, K Fitzpatrick, N Hanson, C Knott, S Premji, E Thorburn
Gender, Place & Culture 25 (8), 1175-1192, 2018
272018
Socio-economic correlates of municipal-level pollution emissions on Montreal Island
S Premji, F Bertrand, A Smargiassi, M Daniel
Canadian Journal of Public Health 98, 138-142, 2007
262007
Barriers to return-to-work for linguistic minorities in Ontario: an analysis of narratives from appeal decisions
S Premji
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 25, 357-367, 2015
252015
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