Leslie Nichols
Biography
Leslie Nichols is an assistant professor in the Equity, Diversity, and Human Rights program in the Sociology program unit in the School of Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in Policy Studies, an MA in Work and Society (now Labour Studies), and a joint BA in Women and Gender Studies and Historical Studies. Dr. Nichols’ early life was spent in a variety of places across Canada, including Northern Alberta, Northern Quebec, and Southern Ontario, and she has close family ties to Nova Scotia. As a structural intersectionalist, she applies theories of neoliberalism, feminism, and intersectionality to work dedicated to the improvement of the working and living conditions of some of Canada's most equity-deserving communities.
Education
Ph.D.?? Policy Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University
M.A. ?? Work and Society (now Labour Studies), McMaster University
B.A.??? Women and Gender Studies & History, University of Toronto Mississauga
Research
Leslie Nichols explores the experience of work and social well-being of some of Canada’s most equity-deserving groups, including immigrants, youth, and those defined by gender. Her studies have explored the experience of un/employment, precarious employment, self-employment, and unpaid labour. Her most recent project examines the short- and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on young workers.
Awards
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Francophone Student Valuation of Postsecondary Education in?light of the COVID-19 Pandemic?/?valuation des études?postsecondaires par les étudiants à la lumière de la pandémie?de COVID-19.. Francophone Research Fund,?Office of Francophone Affairs, 黑料吃瓜不打烊 ($7,000)
Northern and Rural Crime Symposium /? Symposium sur la criminalité dans le Nord et en milieu rural,?Knowledge Mobilization Activities and Initiatives Fund –SSHRC Exchange Grants, 黑料吃瓜不打烊??(co-primary investigator; $5,000)? ? ? ??
Francophone and?Bilingual Student Valuation of Postsecondary Education in Light?of the COVID-19 Pandemic /???valuation des études postsecondaires par les étudiants à la?lumière de la pandémie de COVID-19,? Office of Francophone Affairs, 黑料吃瓜不打烊 ($14,340)
Student Valuation of Postsecondary Education in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic, New Research Initiative Fund - SSHRC?Explore Grants, 黑料吃瓜不打烊 ($5,000)
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2022
Historical Studies Research Award, University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Historical Studies ($2,000)
Working through the Unknowns: Media Analysis of Canadian Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Wilfrid Laurier University 28.8 Professional Development Fund ($2,000)
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2021???
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women Small?Business Owners in Simcoe County, Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University 28.8 Professional Development Fund ($2,000)
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2020???
Gendered Division of Household Labour During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Wilfrid Laurier University 28.8 Professional Development Fund ($2,000)
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2019???
Older Women under Neoliberal Capitalism, Wilfrid Laurier University 28.8 Professional Development Fund ($2,000)
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2018 ?? ???????????
Part 4––Women and Work in Canada, Contract Academic Staff (CAS) Research Fund # 28.8, Wilfrid Laurier University ($1,500)
Self-Employed Special Benefits, Contract Academic Staff (CAS) Research Fund # 28.8, Wilfrid Laurier University ($1,500)
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App Development Design Award, Cossette Health (co-awardee, Rupa Banerjee, Ryerson University; $50,000)
App Scalability Award, Interact (co-awardee, Rupa Banerjee, Ryerson University; $1,000)
Co-investigator, Destress and Take Control: An E-Mental Health Application to Support Precarious and Unemployed Immigrant Workers in the Greater Toronto Region (PI, Rupa Banerjee, Ryerson University) CIHRCatalyst Grant: Work Stress and Wellbeing Hackathon ($63,400)
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2014 - 2016
Eight grants for studies in Canadian unemployment, immigrant unemployment, women and work, and women’s time use (from $9990 to $1500)
Teaching
Courses I have or I am teaching at 黑料吃瓜不打烊?
SOCI 2026EL The World of Work
SOCI 2656EL?Social Inequality: Gender, Race, Class, and Power
SOCI 2106EL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: The Canadian Context
SOCI 2107EL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: The International Context
SOCI/ POLI 4226EL Immigration: Politics and Society
SOCI 2016EL Thinking Sociologically
Publications
Edited Book
Nichols, L. (Ed.). (2019). Working Women in Canada: An Intersectional Approach. Toronto: Canadian Scholars/Women’s Press.
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Edited Journal Volume
Nichols, L. (Ed.). (2018). Women and Precarious Work: Health Implications. Women’s Health and?Urban Life 14(1).
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Nichols, L. (2023). Working through the Unknowns: Canadian Youth’s Experience of Employment During COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth 15(3): 113 – 129.
Nichols, L. (2023). Adjuncting for Life: The Gendered Experience of Adjunct Postsecondary?Instructors in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy 202: 56-73.
Nichols, L., Ha, B. & V. Tyysk?. (2020). Canadian Immigrant Youth and the?Education-Employment Nexus. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth 12(1): 178 – 199.
Nichols, L. (2018). Newcomer Women’s Experiences of Immigration and Precarious Work in?Toronto. Women’s Health and Urban Life 14(1): 7–30.
Nichols, L. (2018). Women and Precarious Work: Health Implications. Women’s Health and?Urban Life 14(1): iii–vi.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
Nichols, L. (2018). Combining Diaries and Interviews in Time Use Studies. International?Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 38(9/10): 766–779.
Nichols, L. J., Etemadi, T. & V. Tyysk? (2018). Time Poverty of Pakistani Immigrant Women in?Toronto. South Asian Diaspora 10(1): 31–44.
Nichols, L. (2016). Motherhood and Unemployment: Intersectional Experiences from Toronto?and Halifax. Canadian Review of Social Policy 76: 1–24.
Nichols, L. (2016). Lived Experiences of Unemployed Women in Toronto and Halifax, Canada,?who Were Previously Precariously Employed. Alternate Routes 27: 162–186.
Nichols, L. (2013). Analyzing Policy Frames for Unemployed Workers’ Supports within Canada.?AG: International Journal of Gender Studies 2(3): 219–245.
Nichols, L. (2012). Orloff versus Misra et al.: Assessing Feminist Approaches to Gender, the?State, and the Transition to Employment Insurance in Canada. MP: An Online Feminist Journal?3(6): 172–207.
Nichols, L. (2012). Labour Market Policy in Canada and Denmark: “Flexicurity” and the?Possibilities for Progressive Labour Market Reform. Socialist Studies: The Journal for Society of?Socialist Studies 8(2): 163–188.
Nichols, L. (2012). Alliance Building to Create Change: The Women’s Movement and the 1982?CUPW Strike. Just Labour: A Canadian Journal of Work and Society 19: 59–72.
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Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
Nichols, L.?(2019). Young Women: Navigating the Education-Employment Divide. In?Working?Women in Canada: An Intersectional Approach, edited by Leslie Nichols. Toronto:
Canadian?Scholars/ Women’s Press.?
Nichols, L.?(2019). Unemployed and Underemployed Women in Canada. In?Working Women in?Canada: An Intersectional Approach, edited by Leslie Nichols. Toronto: Canadian
Scholars/Women’s Press.
Nichols, L., Tyysk?, V., & P. Aggarwal (2019). Immigrant Women’s Work: Paid and Unpaid?Labour in the Neoliberal Economy. In?Working Women in Canada: An Intersectional Approach, edited by L. Nichols. Toronto: Canadian Scholars/Women’s Press.
Nichols, L.?(2019). Women, Work, and Intersectionality: An Introduction. In?Working Women in?Canada: An Intersectional Approach, edited by L. Nichols. Toronto:
Canadian?Scholars/Women’s Press.
Nichols, L.?& V. Tyysk? (2015). Immigrant Women in Canada and the United States In?Immigrant Experiences in North America: Understanding Settlement and Integration, edited
by?Harald Bauder and John Shields. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
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Report
Turcotte, J. F., Nichols, L. & L. Philipps. (2016). Maximizing Opportunity,?Mitigating Risk: Aligning Law, Policy and Practice to Strengthen Work-Integrated Learning in
Ontario. Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario.?
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