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Anumoni Joshi; Christopher John Ziguras – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
This article examines post-study work rights (PSWR) policy in three major international higher education destinations -- Australia, Germany and Canada -- through a comparative case study approach. The study found that PSWR policies typically have several objectives: to attract more international students; fill labour shortages; internationalise…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, International Education, Study Abroad
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Dhuey, Elizabeth; Lamontagne, Jessie; Zhang, Tingting – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
We examine the effects of offering full-day kindergarten as a replacement for half-day kindergarten on mothers' labor supply using the rollout of full-day kindergarten in Ontario, Canada. We find no effect on the extensive margin but found an effect on the intensive margin. In particular, we find that access to full-day kindergarten increases…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Kindergarten, Mothers, Labor Supply
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Maas, Bruce; Paige, Brian; Ridley, Michael; Rowe, Theresa; Wandschneider, Bo; Woo, Melissa – EDUCAUSE Review, 2012
The role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) in higher education is continuously changing, and the career path to becoming a CIO is not always well defined. As campuses consider succession planning, and as CIOs and those who hope to become CIOs think about filling the IT leadership "pipeline," the transformation both of information…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Leadership, Labor Supply, Higher Education
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Heslop, Louise A.; Nadeau, John – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2010
Branding is about delivering on desired outcomes. The importance of positioning program offerings on the basis of outcomes sought in the education market is illustrated in this study of choice of an MBA program by prospective students. MBA fair attendees were surveyed and multiple methods were employed to determine the importance of desired…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Marketing
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Babin, Ron; Grant, Kenneth A.; Sawal, Lea – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
This paper examines the role of influencers in Canadian high school student decisions to pursue Information and Communications Technology (ICT) careers and education. With growing rates of retirements of ICT workers expected over the next 10-15 years, industry representatives are concerned that the shortfall in replacement workers will have a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Information Technology, Career Choice
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Preibisch, Kerry L. – Rural Sociology, 2007
Temporary visa workers are increasingly taking on a heightened profile in Canada, entering the workforce each year in greater numbers than immigrant workers with labor mobility rights (Sharma 2006). This paper examines the incorporation of foreign workers in Canadian horticulture under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP). I argue that…
Descriptors: Industry, Research Methodology, Foreign Workers, Labor
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Ibbott, Peter; Kerr, Don; Beaujot, Roderic – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
The future of mandatory retirement is at least partly driven by changing demographics. In Canada, these demographics include slowing population growth, rapid aging, declining rates of labour force participation, and slowing labour force growth. After reviewing the demographic trends and considering alternate scenarios in labour force…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Retirement Benefits, Retirement, Population Growth
Tracy, Martin B. – Aging and Work, 1982
Time series data on labor force participation rates and the incidence of new awards to men aged 65-69 were correlated with changes in Canadian earnings test patterns, 1962-1980. An increase in the number of new pensions at age 65 was accompanied by a 4.5 percent decline in numbers of working men over that age. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Eligibility, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Supply, Males
Sinclair, Michael – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1980
Growing youth unemployment problems in Canada have resulted in the need for government intervention. The Ontario Career Action program was created in order to provide a youth internship program within government agencies that would allow relevant work experience for young people. (JN)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Labor Supply
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Thornton, James E. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1983
This article discusses major issues that will affect the development of gerontology education in response to manpower needs in aging in Canada: definitions of aging for educational and manpower policy, manpower forecasting, knowledge base in gerontology, gerontology as an academic field or professional field, development of education programs,…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Data Collection, Definitions, Educational Policy
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Skolnik, Michael L. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1983
The role of labor planning in Canadian universities is examined with regard to new economic imperatives and data production initiatives by the federal employment and immigration agency. Conventional labor planning is rejected and guidelines for improving university-labor market linkage within existing policy and institutional frameworks are…
Descriptors: College Role, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Cotton, Charles A. – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1980
An overview is given of the impact of demographic and educational changes in Canadian society on the military labor market. The emphasis is placed on describing how these changes influenced the supply of potential recruits. (JN)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Employed Women, Foreign Countries, Labor Supply
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Button, Kenneth; Cox, Kenneth; Stough, Roger; Taylor, Samantha – Journal of Education Policy, 2002
Discusses information technology (IT) labor issues in the U.S. and elsewhere, including demand for IT workers, skills and education needed to pursue IT jobs, and methods to increase supply of IT workers. Examines legislative attempts to increase supply, including use of tax incentives. Discusses IT needs and training programs in six other…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Harvey, Edward B.; McShane, Steven L. – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1980
The Canadian educational system has tended to reinforce the idea that white-collar jobs are more desirable than blue-collar jobs. A study examined various organizational factors which have implications for industrial training, and indicated that the benefits of industrial training and employment in the skilled trades should be more widely…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Westbury, Marilyn – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Reports results of an Alberta study measuring university supply/labor market demand, imbalances between 1975-1980, comparing graduate starting salaries between 1970-1980, determining evidence of responsive supply behavior by students, and determining adapatation of the "world systems model" to explain social changes affecting the…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries
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