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CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are several reports that we found interesting this week.
Refugee success in Canada’s labour market: Labour market information needs and gaps (LMIC)
Refugees encounter significant barriers to accessing labour market information. LMIC spoke to 25 Afghan refugees about their experiences and recommendations.
Early signs of trouble: Findings from the third-party evaluation of Ontario’s Employment Services Transformation (Maytree)
The policy brief reveals critical issues in Ontario’s Employment Services Transformation project. Maytree calls on the Ontario government to commission and publish a new independent review and establish a shared transparency framework.
Mapping the Junction of Digital-Green Skills for the Twin Transition (ICTC)
This research investigates employment opportunities and skills needs at the intersection of the digital-green economies and maps central components of the digital-green economy. Then, it disentangles the evolving labour market, including labour market shifts and transferable skills. It concludes by highlighting emerging and future roles.
Who Is Using Generative AI in Higher Education? (Conference Board of Canada)
This briefing examines how the use of and attitudes toward generative artificial intelligence vary across students of different identity groups and educational contexts.
Most prevalent jobs of young college and CEGEP certificate and diploma graduates by detailed field of study (Statistics Canada)
Higher education has been linked to significantly higher lifetime earnings compared with high school graduation. But not all academic programs yield similar outcomes, as lifetime earnings also vary considerably by field of study