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Chapter 2

Figure 1 Employment Growth has been Strongest in High-Tech Industries

Figure 2 Technology Use by Industry

Table 1 Social Trends Affecting Non-standard Work

Table 2 The Changing Job Market

Figure 3 Labour Market Dynamics Some Factors Contributing to Supply and Demand

Figure 4 Average Annual Growth Rate of Population and Labour Force, Canada

Figure 5 Population Growth by Component, Canada

Figure 6 Age Composition of the Working Age Population, Canada

Figure 7 Representation of Employment Equity Designated Groups, Canada

Table 3 Impact of Labour Market Trends on Occupations in the Health and Medical Sector

Chapter 3

Table 4 Industry Groupings

Figure 8 Growth in Employment by Type of Worker

Table 5 NOC Matrix

Table 6 Six Indicators Used in the Career Handbook

Table 7 Projected "Top Jobs" in Canadian Economy 1999-2004

Figure 9 Composition of Growth in Employment Requirements, Canada

Figure 10a Projected Numbers of Job Openings, Quebec

Figure 10b Projected Numbers of Job Openings, Saskatchewan

Figure 11a Projected Numbers of Job Openings (as a function of Attrition and New Jobs), New Brunswick

Figure 11b Projected Numbers of Job Openings (as a function of Attrition and New Jobs), Manitoba

Figure 12a Projected Growth in Employment Requirements, Ontario

Figure 12b Projected Actual Numbers for Growth in Employment Requirements, Ontario

Figure 13 Projected Numbers of Job Openings, British Columbia

Figure 14 Projected Annual Average Growth Rate in Employment Requirements by Industry, Canada

Figure 15 Projected Actual Numbers of Employment Requirements by Industry, Canada

Table 8 Gaining Skills to Get You Where You Want to Be

Table 9 Job Openings for those with High School or Less, British Columbia 1998-2008

Table 10 International Trade Occupations

Table 11 Logistics Career Matrix

Table 12 Career Paths in Tourism

Chapter 4

Figure 16 Share of New Job Creation by Skill Level, Canada

Table 13 Employability Skills

Table 14 Careers in Tourism

Figure 17 Career Development Context Diagram

Chapter 5

Table 15 Translation of Labour Market Language

Table 16 Environment Human Resource Study

Chapter 6

Figure 18 Supply and Demand for Educated/Trained Workers

Table 17 Red Seal Trades

 
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