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Donnalee Bell Senior Consultant Transitioning Graduates to Work: Improving the Labour Market Success of Poorly Integrated New Entrants (PINEs) in Canada
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According to OECD, “Off to a Good Start?” (2010): Youth with qualifications (diplomas or degrees) Stuck in temporary work, unemployment or inactivity even in times of economic growth Poorly Integrated New Entrants (PINEs)
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Growing population in Europe and US Particularly vulnerable during the 2008 Recession Represent 5.5% (450,000) of Canadian Youth In Canada, we are not connecting with a vital talent pool in a time of skill shortage PINEs: Why are They a Concern?
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Early Integration Strategies Post-graduation Strategies Demand-side Strategies Strategies for Diverse Groups PINEs: What Works?
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Career service delivery in advance of graduation that includes: Work experience, Career management skills training, Clear information on pathways to the labour market Career planning that helps youth be intentional with their careers Canada’s approach in this area is fragmented Early Integration Strategies
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All ages policy starting in Grade 8 All labour market pathways are identified and supported Services include: eGuidance Specific Youth Guidance Centres focused on all education and work transitions points Wide stakeholder involvement through national dialogue forums Guidance counsellor training requirements Centre of Guidance Research has been established to build an evidence-base The Guidance Act (Denmark)
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Includes: Graduate guarantee programs Subsidies and supports for entrepreneurs Graduate databases Graduate access to income support Work experiences (internships) Post-Graduation Strategies
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Includes: Wage subsidies and subsidies to accommodate apprentices Employer partnerships with education Outreach to employers to participate in early and post-graduation programs Demand-Side Strategies
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Strategy keep highly educated graduates in their home rural communities Connect students to work commensurate with their education Focus on increasing the competitiveness of SMEs Program has 2 month career development training and 6 months of job training with a local employer Wage subsidies/participant allowances are provided Employers have moved from tentative participation to full engagement in 3 years. Innovation Assistant (Finland)
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Policies and programs aimed at supporting equity group PINEs who tend to be overrepresented in this group of youth Diversity Strategies
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8 recommendations in the report #1 – The need for National School-to- Work Transition Strategy What is Needed?
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The full report is available at: www.ccdf.ca
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