Literacy Utilization in Canadian Workplaces |
Literacy Utilization in Canadian Workplaces examines the fit
or mismatch between the job requirements of Canadian workers and their literacy
skills, thus profiling patterns of literacy usage and under-usage in the
Canadian labour market. The report is based on data from the 1994 the
International Adult Literacy Survey. The report includes a literature review
and research findings for workplace literacy requirements, average scores,
variations according to gender, age, educational attainment, occupation,
industry, and employment status. Written by Harvey Krahn and Graham S. Lowe. Published by Statistics Canada, 1998. 89-522-MPE $10.00 |
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