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The Z Effect: Employment Precarity, COVID-19 and Mental Health Impact on Hamilton's Generation Z

Project summary

In 2018, “The Generation Effect: Millennials, employment precarity and the 21st century workplace” revealed the following disturbing outcomes of rising precarious employment: poor mental health, financial insecurity, high student debt, and declining quality of life. The proposed study focuses on Generation Zrs (1997-2012) who are attending high school, post-secondary studies, trades or have joined the workforce. They not only face the same socio-economic challenges as their older millennial siblings, but the added hurdle of the economic disruption caused by COVID-19. Collaborating with local organizations we will develop a community-driven, evidence-based research that will contribute new knowledge and inform policy.

Researchers

Fudge J; Martin JC; Lewchuk W; O'Brady S; Richardson E

Date awarded

March 30, 2021

Start date

March 30, 2021

End date

March 1, 2023

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