5 dossier(s) trouvé(s) portant l’étiquette "women" (les projets pluriannuels sont regroupés):
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THS-SOW Women's Barrier to Economic Development
chercheur principal: Vittrekwa, Elizabeth H.L.C
Année(s) de permis: 2013
Résumé: The objectives of this research project are to complete a review of the local/regional economic factors for single mothers including documenting employment/economic choices; to complete a summary report of what employment, barriers and services are currently available for the target group of this program and what can be done with local programs/services to help single mothers such as counselling, ...


Women's Access to Employment in Northern Resource Communities: Barriers and Opportunities.
chercheur principal: Bron, Ingrid
Année(s) de permis: 1996
Résumé: Because the main objective of visiting the NWT is the dissemination of research results and verification of findings with a similar community, sampling will be done on a convenience basis, using lead contacts, networking. Interviews with women, who may be participants and non participants in resource industry, trainers/educators, employers, labour force development staff, and/or advocacy organize...


Job Opportunities and Employment Histories in Coral Harbour, NWT
chercheur principal: Egan, Chris
Année(s) de permis: 1988
Résumé: Ms. Egan will be interviewing some residents of Coral Harbour to look at the history of the types of employment that have been available in Coral Harbour. She is also interested in knowing how many and what jobs women have in relation to men....


Licence #5075
chercheur principal: Lange, Lynda
Année(s) de permis: 1985
Résumé: To carry out a follow-up study of the Norman Wells Oilfield Expansion and Pipeline Project in relation to actual employment goals and related employment of native women....


Licence #5046
chercheur principal: Orzechowska, Monika
Année(s) de permis: 1985
Résumé: To take the information gathered from extensive conversations with a few key Inuit women and design a means of mapping it in order to illustrate in spatial terms their employment experiences and perceived relationship and accessibility to the Canadian state and economic development programs....


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