This report seeks to examine interprovincial employment from Newfoundland and Labrador between 2005 and 2014. The data was provided from the Canadian Employer Employee Dynamics Database (CEEDD). In terms of analysis, a geospatial visualization approach was taken using mapping software where the data was visualized through maps at the rural secretariat level. Visualization through graphs and tables was considered as well. Through an examination of factors including age, gender, marital status, province of employment, industry, employer size, earnings and percent of earnings from interprovincial employment, it was revealed that those who participated and at what rate varied spatially by rural secretariat. This variation also occurred from yea...
The Canada Packers meat packing plant stood as a symbol of the agricultural heritage and formed part...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mollie Saumier(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Federal and provincial governments first began tracking youth unemployment rates in the 1970s. Since...
Canada's persistent nationwide physician shortage is further complicated in remote, rural, and north...
This report begins to paint an interesting portrait of the social economy in BC and Alberta. It was ...
A brief history of the company and union is followed by an examination of their collective bargainin...
Employment opportunities figure prominently in the private agreements between First Nations, Inuit a...
This report provides a synthesis of the relevant research-based evidence on the clinical effectivene...
138 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (leaves...
This report analyzes, compares and contrasts the growing number of provincial legislative schemes ai...
This thesis argues that alternative dispute resolution processes form a vital part of Canada\u27s im...
The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) and Rural Development Institute (RDI) partnered ...
Food sovereignty has recently gained increasing prominence as an alternative framework for agri-food...
The Canadian economy continues to become more ‘advanced’ and is shifting towards more service jobs;...
The Canada Packers meat packing plant stood as a symbol of the agricultural heritage and formed part...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mollie Saumier(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Federal and provincial governments first began tracking youth unemployment rates in the 1970s. Since...
Canada's persistent nationwide physician shortage is further complicated in remote, rural, and north...
This report begins to paint an interesting portrait of the social economy in BC and Alberta. It was ...
A brief history of the company and union is followed by an examination of their collective bargainin...
Employment opportunities figure prominently in the private agreements between First Nations, Inuit a...
This report provides a synthesis of the relevant research-based evidence on the clinical effectivene...
138 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (leaves...
This report analyzes, compares and contrasts the growing number of provincial legislative schemes ai...
This thesis argues that alternative dispute resolution processes form a vital part of Canada\u27s im...
The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) and Rural Development Institute (RDI) partnered ...
Food sovereignty has recently gained increasing prominence as an alternative framework for agri-food...
The Canadian economy continues to become more ‘advanced’ and is shifting towards more service jobs;...
The Canada Packers meat packing plant stood as a symbol of the agricultural heritage and formed part...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mollie Saumier(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...