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Heterogeneous returns to active labour market programs for Indigenous populations. NBER Working Paper #30158. National Bureau of Economic Research.

This paper quantifies the impact of active labour market programs amongst distinct Indigenous populations in Canada. Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) programming provides a suite of active labour market programs for Indigenous groups in Canada who face differing institutional and labour market environments.  Comparisons were made between individuals who participated in longer-duration interventions…Read More

Is taking a gap year between high school and postsecondary education beneficial or detrimental in the long term? Economic and Social Reports. Statistics Canada.

  Taking a gap year between secondary and post-secondary studies has long been a goal for many students. On the positive side, a gap year could help students become more mature before starting postsecondary studies. Having an additional year of work or life experience could also help them make more informed decisions about their future…Read More

Recent trends in Registered Education Savings Plan holdings by income, immigrant status, Indigenous identity and province. Statistics Canada.

  This report analyzes the trends in Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) investments among different subgroups of the population including low- and high-income, immigrants and Indigenous people, as well as across provinces.   Families in the top tier of income distribution are more likely to hold RESPs, but the gap in RESP investment between families at…Read More

From the frontlines: An urgent agenda for decent work.

  Through a combination of meetings, surveys and in-depth interviews with workers in low-wage and precarious work from across Ontario, this report summarizes their key issues. It also identifies the employment and labour law changes needed to support them. The authors argue for adopting labour legislation that focuses on making sure that all workers receive decent wages,…Read More

Strategies to ensure young persons with disabilities are included in the future of work: Practical solutions proposed in the first round of a Delphi survey. Institute for Work & Health.

  Through online surveys, 125 participants made up of young people with a lived experience of disabilities, policymakers, disability employment counsellors, labour market experts and futurists were asked to rate the impact of six challenges shaping the future of work for young persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Canada.   These challenges include 1) advanced digital technologies;…Read More

Bridging the gap: The role of innovation intermediaries in Canada. A summary of lessons and best practices from existing knowledge. Mitacs.

  This report answers three central questions about innovation intermediaries with the goal of better understanding how they operate to support innovation. First, it defines innovation intermediaries as organizations that provide a supportive role for collaboration between parties during the various stages of innovation. Next, it explains the need for innovation intermediaries to support firms,…Read More

The future of work in Atlantic Canada. Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.

  This research examines the impact of different global and national trends on the labour market of Atlantic Canada. Shifts in regional demographics, diversity and inclusion, automation and digitalization, global markets and supply chains, and green jobs and sustainability are all covered.   The report highlights how changes in these megatrends will impact employers, workers, training…Read More
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