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Canada’s Labour Market Training System: Figures and Tables

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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. List of Figures and Tables
  5. Preface
  6. 1. Canada’s Training System in Outline
  7. 2. Post-Secondary Education and the Apprenticeship Training System
  8. 3. Government Training and Immigration Policy
  9. 4. Workplace Training and Learning
  10. 5. Community-Based Education and Training
  11. 6. Reproducing Patterns of Advantage and Disadvantage through Training
  12. Glossary
  13. Bibliography

Figures and Tables

Figures

Figure 1.1  Demand relationship

Figure 1.2  Supply relationship

Figure 1.3  Labour supply and demand

Figure 1.4  Supply and demand when labour demand increases

Figure 1.5  Supply, demand, and wage suppression

Figure 2.1  Highly gendered fields of study

Figure 2.2  Percentage of apprentices by jurisdiction, 2015

Figure 2.3  Occupational segregation by gender in the trades

Figure 3.1  Migrant workers in Canada, 1996–2015

Figure 5.1  Skills pyramid

Figure 5.2  Literacy levels in Canada, 2011–12

Tables

Table 1.1  Jurisdiction of labour-market policy

Table 2.1  PSE students by field of study, 2014–15

Table 2.2  Apprentices by trade, 2015

Table 3.1  Migrant workers by skill level, 2015

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