Aug 26, 2009
The Gender Training Barrier
Barriers to Training Access, a new study from Statistics Canada, finds that women in low wage work, non-unionized positions and/or those who are less educated are less likely than their male peers to receive on-the-job training from employers. However, women with these characteristics are also twice as likely to accept training opportunities offered by their employers than their male peers.
Statistics Canada
Posted in: Employment, Training
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