Low-paid workers and on-the-job training in Canada
Zeytinoglu, Isik Urla ; Cooke, Gordon B. ; Harry, Karlene ; Chowhan, James
Relations industrielles - Industrial Relations
2008
63
1
Winter
5-29
low wages ; on the job training
Education and training
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English
Bibliogr.
" This paper provides evidence of on-the-job training for lowpaid workers in Canada and examines workplace and individual factors associated with their on-the-job training. The study uses Statistics Canada's Workplace and Employee Survey (WES) 2001 data. Results show that less than a quarter of low-paid workers received on-the-job training in 2001 as compared to one third of higher-paid workers. A decomposition of regression models indicated that this substantive gap is statistically significant. With the shrinking labour force, ongoing skills development is needed to enable workers to earn a decent living, fulfill their work-related goals, and contribute to the current and future productivity of their workplaces and the economy. We recommend governments provide support for low-paid workers' on-the-job training. "
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