Skills development in the knowledge-based economy : conference summary report, June 22-23, 1999, Moncton, New Brunswick / Issued jointly by the Policy Research Secretariat, Industry Canada, Human Resources...: C89-4/68-1999E-IN

The conference, which brought together various experts in the areas of skills development and the knowledge economy from Canada, the United States and Europe, was designed to examine the current state of employable skills in domestic and international labour markets, matched specifically to the needs of knowledge economy enterprises-i.e., innovative and technology-oriented firms and industries. This document effectively summarizes the conference's key issues and conclusions.--Introduction

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Department/Agency Canada. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
Title Skills development in the knowledge-based economy : conference summary report, June 22-23, 1999, Moncton, New Brunswick / Issued jointly by the Policy Research Secretariat, Industry Canada, Human Resources Development Canada, the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) "The conference, which brought together various experts in the areas of skills development and the knowledge economy from Canada, the United States and Europe, was designed to examine the current state of employable skills in domestic and international labour markets, matched specifically to the needs of knowledge economy enterprises-i.e., innovative and technology-oriented firms and industries. This document effectively summarizes the conference's key issues and conclusions."--Introduction.
Publishing information Moncton - New Brunswick : Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 1999.
Description 38p. (464 KB)
Catalogue number
  • C89-4/68-1999E-IN
Subject terms Knowledge based economy
Labour force
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