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Paper: 81-003-XPB
Internet:   81-003-XIE

Cover: Education quarterly review

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Education quarterly review

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YEAR VOL. NO. TITLE
2004 9 4 Minority and second language school systems: A profile of students, schools and communities
2003 9 3 Hiring of part-time university faculty on the increase
9 2 Changing patterns of university finance
9 1 Unions and training: A study based on the Adult Education and Training Survey
2002 8 4 Information and communication technology: Access and use
8 3 Postsecondary participation: the effects of parents' education and household income
8 2 Adult training in Canada
2001 8 1 Determinants of science and technology skills: Overview
7 4 Participation in job-related training
7 3 Women in engineering: The missing link in the Canadian knowledge economy
7 2 Pursuing further postsecondary
education
2000 7 1 Holding their own: Employment and earnings of postsecondary graduates
6 4 University education: Recent trends in participation, accessibility and returns
6 3 Brain drain and brain gain: The migration of knowledge workers from and
to Canada
1999 6 2 From home to school: How Canadian children cope
6 1 Education: The treasure within
5 4 Student debt from 1990-91 to 1995-96: An analysis of Canada Student Loans data
5 3 Determinants of postsecondary participation
1998 5 2 Intergenerational education mobility: An international comparison with a focus on postsecondary education
5 1 Getting ahead in life: Does your parents' education count?

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