SOAN 2120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Quarterly Review, Economic Democracy, John Bowlby
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Academic journal abstract and volume and issue number (if applicable) Use web of science under the library search engine. However, there is an emerging view within the academic literature that the evolving economy requires various types of highly educated workers, not just those with very specific technical skills (axelrod, anisef, and lin, 2001; davies and walters, 2007; finnie, 2000; giles and drews, 2002; Krahn and bowlby, 1999; livingston, 1998): a general reference with multiple references to one author. There has been an extensive amount of research conducted in canada on the labour market outcomes of postsecondary graduates (walters, 2006; 2004a; 2004b; 2003; walters, white and maxim, 2004; zarifa and walters, 2008): specific references require a page number. Still, it has been argued that further research is needed before any definitive conclusions can be drawn (walters, 2004a: 23) - alternatively. Walters (2003: 477) argues that such findings can have important policy implications such as .