Authors:Sheila CurrieMichael DowieClaudia NicholsonPhilip OreopoulosJean-Pierre Voyer
SRDC published in March 2009 the results of its research project, Navigating the Labour Market, whose objectives were to assess the effectiveness of labour market information and explore the relationship between literacy and labour market knowledge.
SRDC designed and conducted the Navigating the Labour Market project for Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.
Published: March 2009
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Adult Training, Career Development and LMI
Population: EI Recipients - Low-income Populations - Low-skilled Workers - Newcomers - Official Language Minorities - Racialized Canadians - Students - Youth
Type: Final report
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