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Job Creation and Local Economic Development 2016

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This second edition of Job Creation and Local Economic Development examines how national and local actors can better work together to support economic development and job creation at the local level. It sheds light on a continuum of issues – from how skills policy can better meet the needs of local communities to how local actors can better engage employers in apprenticeships and improve the implementation of SME and entrepreneurship policy. It includes international comparisons that allow local areas to take stock of how they are performing in the marketplace for skills and jobs. It also includes a set of country profiles featuring, among other things, new data on skills supply and demand at the level of OECD sub-regions (TL3).

English Also available in: French

Canada

This profile examines the health of local labour markets in Canada. It analyses data at the sub‐regional level, which corresponds to the country’s 65 Economic Regions.Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut are not included in the analysis, as data for these three territories is not disaggregated at a level that can be considered representative of local labour markets.

English Also available in: French

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