ELM (Environmental Labour Market) research investigates current environmental skill and labour trends within the environmental profession and provides up-to-date, timely and relevant insights that can be applied in policy, business, and educational contexts. See below for a list of the latest reports.
Canadian Environmental Sector Trends 2010
A high-level research report that investigates the factors and drivers of growth and change in the environmental sector, with special focus on how change will affect employment, occupations and macro labour issues. This report is useful for researchers and strategic decision-makers involved in the environmental sector as well as those looking to enter into an environmental career.
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Post-Secondary Graduation Research 2010
This report examines enrolment and graduation rates of environment-related programs compared to the rates of all university and college programs combined, the distribution of enrolments and graduations within different environment-related programs, and rates of change for select environment-related programs. This report provides an updated look at the data presented in ECO Canada’s previous reports College Graduation Trends for Environment-Related Programs 2002-2005 and University Graduation and Enrolment for Environment-Related Programs 1999-2005
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Municipal Water and Waste Management - Labour Market Study
This report examines the labour market working in municipal water, wastewater, and solid waste management facilities. The topics examined include key demographics and supply & demand of qualified practitioners, as well as critical human resource issues and strategies to strengthen this workforce.
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