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Training the excluded for work : access and equity for women, immigrants, first nations, youth, and people with low income / edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Vancouver : UBC Press, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0774810068
  • 9780774810067
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 374.0130971 21
LOC classification:
  • HD5715.5.C2 T73 2003
Contents:
1. Who Wins, Who Loses: The Real Story of the Transfer of Training to the Provinces and Its Impact on Women / Ursule Critoph -- 2. Snakes and Ladders: Coherence in Training for Office Workers / Alice de Wolff and Maureen Hynes -- 3. The Road to Equity: Training Women and First Nations on the Vancouver Island Highway / Marjorie Griffin Cohen and Kate Braid -- 4. Women's Training and Equity on the Hibernia Construction Project / Susan Hart and Mark Shrimpton -- 5. The Culture of Construction: Or, Etiquette for the Nontraditional / Kate Braid -- 6. Hammering Their Way through the Barriers: Low-Income Women Retrain to Be Carpenters / Margaret Little -- 7. Training and Retraining Health Workers amid Health Care Restructuring, Downsizing, and Rationalization: The Case of Health Care Aides / Larry Haiven and Liz Quinlan -- 8. Community Skills Training by and for Immigrant Women / Margaret Manery and Marjorie Griffin Cohen -- 9. Life Skills Training: "Open for Discussion" / Shauna Butterwick -- 10. Pathways to Employment for Women: Apprenticeship or College Training? / Robert Sweet -- 11. Public Policy and Women's Access to Training in New Brunswick / Joan McFarland -- 12. Still Shopping for Training: Women, Training, and Livelihoods / Karen Lior and Susan Wismer -- 13. Youth Employment Programs in British Columbia: Taking the High Road or the Low Road? / Linda Wong and Stephen McBride -- 14. Training Youth at Risk: A Model Program in Quebec / Sylvain Bourdon and Frederic Deschenaux.
Review: "Training the Excluded for Work is a comprehensive discussion of job education in Canada that will be of interest to community groups, trade unionists, policy makers, academics, and students interested in policy, work, equity, gender, and training."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-267) and index.

1. Who Wins, Who Loses: The Real Story of the Transfer of Training to the Provinces and Its Impact on Women / Ursule Critoph -- 2. Snakes and Ladders: Coherence in Training for Office Workers / Alice de Wolff and Maureen Hynes -- 3. The Road to Equity: Training Women and First Nations on the Vancouver Island Highway / Marjorie Griffin Cohen and Kate Braid -- 4. Women's Training and Equity on the Hibernia Construction Project / Susan Hart and Mark Shrimpton -- 5. The Culture of Construction: Or, Etiquette for the Nontraditional / Kate Braid -- 6. Hammering Their Way through the Barriers: Low-Income Women Retrain to Be Carpenters / Margaret Little -- 7. Training and Retraining Health Workers amid Health Care Restructuring, Downsizing, and Rationalization: The Case of Health Care Aides / Larry Haiven and Liz Quinlan -- 8. Community Skills Training by and for Immigrant Women / Margaret Manery and Marjorie Griffin Cohen -- 9. Life Skills Training: "Open for Discussion" / Shauna Butterwick -- 10. Pathways to Employment for Women: Apprenticeship or College Training? / Robert Sweet -- 11. Public Policy and Women's Access to Training in New Brunswick / Joan McFarland -- 12. Still Shopping for Training: Women, Training, and Livelihoods / Karen Lior and Susan Wismer -- 13. Youth Employment Programs in British Columbia: Taking the High Road or the Low Road? / Linda Wong and Stephen McBride -- 14. Training Youth at Risk: A Model Program in Quebec / Sylvain Bourdon and Frederic Deschenaux.

"Training the Excluded for Work is a comprehensive discussion of job education in Canada that will be of interest to community groups, trade unionists, policy makers, academics, and students interested in policy, work, equity, gender, and training."--Jacket.

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