Not exact matches
In a presentation to the Canadian Association for Business Economics in August, Industry Canada economist Annette Ryan reiterated the familiar productivity lament: beginning in the 1980s, growth in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countrie
In a presentation to the Canadian Association for Business Economics
in August, Industry Canada economist Annette Ryan reiterated the familiar productivity lament: beginning in the 1980s, growth in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countrie
in August, Industry Canada economist Annette Ryan reiterated the familiar productivity lament:
beginning in the 1980s, growth in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countrie
in the 1980s, growth
in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countrie
in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour
worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of
other G7
countries.
The combined population of more - developed
countries other than the U.S. is projected to decline
beginning in 2016, raising the prospect of prolonged budget crises as the number of
working - age citizens diminish, pension costs rise and tax revenues fall.
But when, after 7 years
working on international environmental and developmental policy, he
began researching human - rights violations
in remote
countries, he «was immediately so consumed with the human rights» that no
other work seemed more important.
Where we're losing teachers who are going to
work overseas, we're
beginning to suck people
in from
other countries where there's a surplus of teachers.»
These bureaucratic hurdles are particularly absurd when some states have shortages so severe that they have to recruit teachers from
other countries, such as the Philippines, to find qualified candidates.26 Though teacher shortages are the product of several shortcomings
in the teacher pipeline, including low teacher salaries and poor
working conditions, licensure can serve as a meaningful lever to
begin to address teacher vacancies.
Making students active partners
in improving schools is patient
work, and we consider our efforts — and those of
other groups and colleagues across the
country — just the
beginning.
Whether you wish to
begin workshopping your current project to
other writers, edit another's
work or simply take part
in one of the many spirited, free - wheeling discussions currently lighting up the boards Book
Country will challenge, stimulate and provoke you.
I founded Book
Country to empower this movement of community collaboration, to give writers better tools for finding the most appropriate colleagues, bettering their
work by engaging with each
other, and
beginning to build the natural audience for their
work while they were still
in the writing process.
When ecology teacher Paul Ritter at the Pontiac Township High School
in Pontiac, Illinois realized the U.S. is
beginning to experience increasing amounts of unused or pharmaceuticals
in the water supply he swung into action by
working with his students to organize a local program to keep drugs out of the environment that may well serve as a model for
others across the
country.
Through
working with
other likeminded and collaborative organizations, Connected
Beginnings seeks to strengthen the system of family supports
in Massachusetts and around the
country.