CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are four reports that we found interesting this week.
2022 Canadian Nonprofit Sector Salary & Benefits Report: The Pandemic Edition (Charity Village)
This robust pandemic compensation study focuses exclusively on charities and non-profits in Canada and collects compensation and profile data for six staff levels.
Campus Mental Health Across Canada: The Ongoing Impact of COVID-19 (Mental Health Commission of Canada and CACUSS)
Survey results indicate that, compared to the early phase of the pandemic in March 2020, by August 2021 campus mental health and student affairs leaders were reporting a high rate of pandemic fatigue among students. Mental health professionals consistently reported challenges with managing jurisdictional boundaries/provisions in providing support.
The Burnout Crisis: A Call to Invest in ECE and Child and Youth Workers (BGC Canada et al.)
This policy brief surfaces emerging areas of concern for early childhood educators (ECEs) and child and youth workers during the pandemic. It includes recommendations for how each level of government can best support the mental health of these populations to reduce burnout and foster good mental health.
Unmasking differences in women’s full-time employment (Statistics Canada)
This report analyzes how women’s full-time employment rates evolved from 2007 to 2021. It examines the extent to which aggregate statistics on full-time employment mask the distinct experiences of diverse groups of women, namely Indigenous women, immigrant women and non-Indigenous women born in Canada.