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4. Labour Market Skills for a New Economy

Overview of Skills

Skills for a New Economy

Where to Find More




Where to Find More

SOME SOURCES ON LABOUR MARKET SKILLS AND THE NEW ECONOMY

Business Perspectives on the Economy, # 2 - Short on Skills: Skills Shortages and the Canadian Economy. Alison Pipa, 1989. Canadian Labour Market and Productivity Centre, 6-66 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H1.
One of a series of papers that examines key issues of interest to the business community, published by the CLMPC.

The Changing Workplace: Career Counselling Strategies for the 1990s and Beyond. Carl McDaniels. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1989.

New Work for a New Generation. Fritz Williams and Colleen McGeen, Detroit Educational Television Foundation, 1994.
To order copies of New Work for a New Generation and television programs from the CITY FOR YOUTH New Work series or to request information about New Work, contact the President's Office at WTVS Channel 56, 7441 Second Blvd., Detroit, Michigan 48202 Tel: (313) 876-8105.

Occupational Outlook. Human Resources Development Canada, B.C./Yukon Region, Economic Services Branch, P.O. Box 11145, Royal Centre, 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 2P8. Tel: (604) 666-8365.
Quarterly publication with articles covering choosing and changing jobs, trends, skill changes in the economy and occupational review.

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March 3, 1998