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InstitutionColleges Ontario (Canada)
TitelGraduates in the Economy 18. Environmental Scan 2018
Quelle(2018), (26 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Foreign Countries; College Graduates; Employment; Labor Market; Young Adults; Education Work Relationship; Labor Needs; Entrepreneurship; Access to Education; Postsecondary Education; Outcomes of Education; Educational Attainment; Gender Differences; Certification; Industry; Canada; Netherlands; Switzerland; Germany; United States; Europe; Denmark; Finland; Iceland; Norway; Sweden; South Korea; China; Austria; Japan; European Union; Massachusetts; New York; Ohio; South Carolina; Arkansas; Singapore; United Kingdom (England); Ireland
AbstractThis report shares data in the following categories as they relate to graduates in Ontario's economy: (1) Number of jobs for young adults without post-secondary credentials; (2) Matching credentials to employer needs: an international comparison; (3) Matching credentials to employer needs: industry, entrepreneurship, and innovation; (4) Access to post-secondary education in Ontario; and (5) Return on investments in post-secondary education. Among the highlighted findings are: (1) Over the past 25 years, rising Ontario employer skill requirements have led to an increase of over 900,000 more jobs for adults aged 25 to 44 with post-­secondary credentials, largely offset by a drop of 700,000 jobs for those without post­-secondary credentials; (2) Every sector now employs fewer young adults without post-­secondary credentials; (3) Ontario's experience is consistent with other jurisdictions: employment rates for young adults without post­secondary education are now typically at least 25 percentage points lower than for post-­secondary graduates; (4) Within North America, Ontario has three times as many college graduates as the U.S., per capita; and (5) Ontario's skills advantage is weakening. China, Japan, Korea and Indonesia now have three times as many young adults with post-­secondary credentials as does the U.S. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenColleges Ontario. 20 Bay Street Suite 1600, Toronto, Canada M5J 2N8. Tel: 647-258-7670; Fax: 647-258-7699; Web site: http://collegesontario.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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