Each week, CERIC is on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are four reports that we found interesting this week:
The Future of Work: Five Game-Changers (Policy Horizons Canada)
This report explores five key game-changers for the future of work and their policy implications, with the aim of helping decision-makers think through plausible futures and anticipate the challenges and opportunities that may arise for economic growth and welfare across society.
International Centre for Career Development and Public Policy (ICCDPP) – International Symposium 2019 Country and Organization Papers
Papers from attendees (including Canada) of the ICCDPP’s international symposium in Norway in June 2019, which explored the theme of “Leading career development services into an uncertain future: Ensuring access, integration and innovation.”
Annotated Bibliography: Future of Work (Labour Market Information Council)
This updated annotated bibliography on the future of work features reports from a variety of sources, with an emphasis on Canadian studies.
Labour Force Survey, June 2019 (Statistics Canada)
In June, employment held steady for the second consecutive month. The unemployment rate rose 0.1 percentage points to 5.5% as the number of people looking for work increased. In the second quarter, employment rose by 132,000 (+0.7%), virtually all in full-time work.
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