National Household Survey: The second tranche of the National Household Survey will portray in detail how educated Canadians are, where they work, how they get there, what language they use in the office, and how often they change jobs, according to CTV. Specifically, the survey will highlight the education gap between girls and boys, showing whether young women continue to dominate university and college attainment and OTTAWA -- The state of Canada's workforce -- and Stephen Harper's attempts to beef it up -- will be under the microscope Wednesday as Statistics Canada releases the latest chapter of its replacement for the long-form census. As the federal Conservatives place skills and training at the centre of their policy agenda, the survey is expected to provide a clearer picture of what parts of the workforce are aging, what sectors are on the wane, and where educators are putting an increasing emphasis.
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