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Northern Projections

25 May 2017

Since the Indigenous labour force will account for a significant and growing share of the District’s future workforce, it is vital for the social and economic viability of the region to adopt education policies that enable this segment of the labour force to meet the requirements of the future labour market. [...] Thus, the majority of the data the shifting of the region’s industrial composition from presented in this report are based of the 2011 National goods-producing to services-producing sectors, the Household Survey. [...] The Geographical Specification The report then moves on to discuss the consequences of shifting the composition of the employed labour of Northeastern Ontario force in the District from goods-producing, dominated by private businesses, to services-producing, Northern Ontario is subdivided into Northwestern and predominantly financed by the public sector. [...] The provincial government Data Sources removed the District of Muskoka from the jurisdictional area of the Ministry of Northern Development and Most of the data used in this report are based on Mines and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund in 2004, detailed information regarding individual census but has continued to include Parry Sound as a Northern subdivisions (CSDs) in the Kenora District and O [...] The population will continue to age in the foreseeable future, with implications for the supply of labour, production capacity, and the ability of the Kenora District to stay economically viable.
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Pages
34
Published in
Thunder Bay, ON, CA

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