Literacy Utilization in Canadian Workplaces
This report examines the fit or mismatch between the job requirements of Canadian workers and their literacy skills, thus profiling patterns of literacy usage and underusage in the Canadian labour market.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| August 19, 1998 |
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Business services
- Class of worker
- Community services
- Employed persons
- Employment barriers
- Employment status
- Engineers
- Full-time employment
- Health professionals
- Human resources
- Insurance
- International comparisons
- Job match
- Jobs
- Labour market
- Lawyers
- Leisure time
- Managers
- Numeracy
- Nurses
- Older workers
- On-the-job training
- Part-time employment
- Public administration
- Reading
- Real estate
- Scientists
- Self-employed persons
- Skills
- Social problems
- Supervisory personnel
- Support personnel
- Technologists and technicians
- Temporary employment
- Unskilled workers
- Workers
- Working conditions
- Workplace
- Writing