Youth perceptions on careers in transportation - addressing labour shortages - focus groups with youth : report / prepared for Transport Canada.: T46-66/2024E-PDF

"This study examines the opinions and impressions young Canadians (age 16-24) have of transportation sector jobs (...) The findings will support policymakers, industry stakeholders, and educational institutions in developing targeted strategies to address labour and skills shortages, promote the transportation sector as a viable career option, and meet the industry's workforce demands. Results will help to better inform communications planning, outreach, and education activities, and help improve engagement with Canadians in the transportation sector "--Executive summary, page i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Transport Canada, issuing body.
Environics Research Group, consultant.
Title Youth perceptions on careers in transportation - addressing labour shortages - focus groups with youth : report / prepared for Transport Canada.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Perceptions des jeunes quant aux carrières dans les transports - remèdier aux pénuries de main-d'oeuvre - groupes de discussion auprès des jeunes : rapport.
"Supplier Name: Environics Research."
"Contract Number: CW2329027."
"Registration Number: POR 039-23."
"December 2023."
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Transport Canada = Transports Canada, 2023.
©2023
Description 1 online resource (v, 26 pages) + executive summary (7 unnumbered pages)
ISBN 9780660697529
Catalogue number
  • T46-66/2024E-PDF
Subject terms Transportation -- Vocational guidance -- Canada -- Public opinion.
Transportation -- Canada -- Public opinion.
Youth -- Canada -- Attitudes.
Public opinion -- Canada.
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