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By
Elaine O'Reilly,
Algonquin College
and
Diane Alfred,
Human Resources
Development Canada

with contributing partners:

Canadian Career Development Foundation

Human Resources Development Canada

Algonquin College

Ministry of Education, Skills and Training



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Copyright Info/ Welcome
Foreword
Purpose

1. Introduction

2. Labour Market Trends


Innovations in Technology and Globalization
The Shift to Non-Standard Employment
Industrial Shifts
The Impact of Demographic Change
Summary
Where to Find More

3. Jobs in the New Economy and the National Occupational Classification (NOC)


Occupational Classifications
Occupational Forecasting
Career Paths and Occupational Mobility
Where to Find More

4. Labour Market Skills for a New Economy


Overview of Skills
Skills for a New Economy
Where to Find More

5. Labour Market Information for Career Decision Making


Introduction
National Labour Market Information
Provincial or Local Labour Market Information
Finding LMI for Emerging Occupations
Where to Find More

6. Education and Training Options


Introduction
Educational Structures that Feed the Labour Market
Where to Find More
 

7. Summary of Key Themes


Emerging Themes in the New Labour Market
Where to Find More

Figures

Appendices


A: Labour Market Resources Essential for the Practitioner
B: Glossary
C: Electronic Information
D: The 26 Major Groups of the NOC
E: The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Major Groups
F: Summaries Based on Industry Sector Human Resource Studies
G: Provincial and Territorial Ministries with Resonsibilities for Labour Market Information
H: Resources for Future Trends, Careers, Workplace Realities, Canadian Career
Information Association.


References

Courses for Career Development Practitioners

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March 3, 1998


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