Closing the Divide: Progress and Challenges in Adult Skills Development among Indigenous Peoples

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Page Title:Closing the Divide: Progress and Challenges in Adult Skills Development among Indigenous Peoples – C.D. Howe Institute
Article Title:Closing the Divide: Progress and Challenges in Adult Skills Development among Indigenous Peoples
URL:https://cdhowe.org/publication/closing-divide-progress-and-challenges-adult-skills-development-among-indigenous-peoples/
Published Date:September 6, 2017
Accessed Date:February 11, 2025

Closing the skills gap between working-age Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians is essential for the economic success of Canada’s Indigenous peoples, according to a report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Closing the Divide: Progress and Challenges in Adult Skills Development among Indigenous Peoples,” authors Parisa Mahboubi and Colin Busby find both progress and challenges in the adult skills development attained by off-reserve Indigenous people, particularly among those without a high-school education, and recommend solutions.

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