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- The Unemployment Crisis of Indigenous People in Canada
Why do Indigenous people have substantially higher unemployment rates? What barriers might they face in their pursuit of employment? It is undeniable that Indigenous communities in Canada suffer from socioeconomic disparities fueled by a long, tragic history of mistreatment
- Indigenous Employment Training Partnerships Program - Alberta. ca
These partnerships will assist unemployed or under-employed Indigenous individuals to gain the necessary skills training and work experience to obtain and maintain long-term employment
- Indigenous Employment Resources - The City of Calgary
There are two main Indigenous employment agencies in Calgary which are Aboriginal Futures Career and Training Centre (located in south Calgary by Chinook Mall) and Métis Employment Services Zone III (located in North East Calgary)
- Employment Resources for Indigenous Job Seekers - alis
Are you an Indigenous person looking for work in Alberta? A variety of employment and training supports are available, including dedicated job banks, internships, and other employment resources
- Labour market outcomes of Indigenous journeypersons in Canada
Although the number of Indigenous people in Canada has steadily increased, and is younger than the non-Indigenous population, Indigenous people generally have a lower participation and employment rate, and a higher unemployment rate in the labour market compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts - especially in occupations that tend to
- Supporting Indigenous Employment in Alberta - Alberta Work
Explore the resources and opportunities supporting Indigenous employment in Alberta Learn about government initiatives, job training programs, and community organizations that help Indigenous workers access meaningful employment and career growth
- Labour force statistics : Alberta Indigenous people living off-reserve . . .
Provides detailed labour market statistics for off-reserve Indigenous people for 2022 It includes working age population, labour force, employment, unemployment and corresponding rates; full-time, part-time, public and private sector and self-employed breakdowns; gender and age breakdowns; Edmonton, Calgary and rest of Alberta breakdowns; and
- Indigenous and Non-Indigenous 2021 Unemployment, Employment, and . . .
Unemployment rates were lower, and participation and employment rates were higher for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada in 2021 The meaningful improvements in 2021 are in comparison with the COVID-19-induced negative rates of 2020
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