CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are four reports that we found interesting this week.
Challenges and Opportunities in Canada’s LMI Landscape (LMIC)
This report identifies eight challenges relating to LMI in Canada, including a lack of local and granular LMI data; the lack of a commonly agreed methodology for projecting future skills; and the fact that LMI data is often inaccessible, unreliable or not relevant to stakeholder needs.
Co-ops boost income and reduce the chance of unemployment (FutureSkills)
This analysis appears to indicate work-integrated learning in Canada provides tangible benefits; however, the benefits are not evenly distributed.
Career Guidance for Adults in Canada (OECD)
New survey data show that Canada performs well in an OECD comparison with respect to the quality of career guidance, but there is room to strengthen the provision and accessibility of services.
Six Trends Shaping Immigrant Labour Market Integration (TRIEC)
The report pulls together data and information from varied sources to provide an overview of how six trends shaping the future workforce may affect immigrant integration: automation and artificial intelligence, hybrid workplaces, the gig economy, lifelong learning, retirement delays, and the equity, diversity and inclusion agenda.