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Come along to our Labour and Economic Activity Workshop

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EVERYONE is invited to attend a workshop to introduce the latest Labour and Economic Activity Report. This will be held next Monday, 17 November, at Sinai Hall at 9am.

The Cook Islands labour force

Why is the unemployment rate higher in the Southern Group?
How many adults are not participating in the labour force?
What % of households participate in an agriculture activity? In a fishing activity?

If you want to know the answers to these questions AND MORE, come along and hear about the Labour Monograph report.  What is a monograph?

This report provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics of economic activity and the labour force in the Cook Islands – the types of work people do, the education and training of the employed population and the participation of vulnerable groups in the labour force. The report is an initiative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Labour & Employment Relations Office). The monograph is  based on the Statistic’s Office’s 2011 Population and Housing Census.

Click here for more information about the Labour and Employment Relations Office

 

Categories: Labour, NewsNovember 14, 2014

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