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The Education to Employability Study
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Title
The Education to Employability Study
Abstract
In Québec, both the Black community and the English-speaking community occupy relatively precarious economic and employment positions: both experience higher-thanaverage unemployment rates and earn lower median after-tax incomes compared to the province’s total population. The English-speaking Black Community (ESBC) sits at the intersection of these two communities, and experiences the double marginalization of being both a racial and linguistic minority in Québec.
Date
July, 2022
Pages
27
Language
en
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Citation
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC), and Provincial Employment Roundtable of Quebec. The Education to Employability Study, July 2022.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Related contributing CKOL partner
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)
Founded:
1995
Constituents:
English-speaking Black population of Montreal
Website:
https://bcrcmontreal.com
Activities:
Developing historical and cultural programming; community networking; youth employment support
Former Name:
none