The recent and rapid increase in the number of PCPP campuses in the GTA and the influx of international students sparked considerable public attention. [...] Colleges and private partners shared tuition revenue; typically, the private partner retained 70– 80% of the total revenue, and the remainder went to the public college (Office of the Auditor General of Ontario, 2021). [...] Although there is some correspondence between the types of work (NOC) with available positions and PCPP programming — for example, the proportion of online job postings for business-related occupations and the proportion of business-related programs offered — this alignment does not account for the educational requirements of the advertised positions, due to the nature of the NOC classification. [...] The dashboard categorizes online job postings in terms of the postings’ associated economic region,21 NOC codes and TEER codes.22 While this is not a precise measure of labour market gaps, it is a high-level depiction of labour market demand in terms of the type of work (NOC) and the type and/or level of training, education, experience and responsibilities (TEER) required for a given occupation in. [...] The sum of the annual counts for all Ontario (n=2,040,260) did not equal the sum of the annual counts for each of the Ontario economic regions (n=1,632,408).
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Table of Contents
- List of Tables 4
- List of Figures 4
- Introduction 5
- Background 6
- Research Questions and Methodology 7
- Ontario’s Labour Market Needs 8
- PCPP Credential and Program Offerings 9
- PCPP–Labour Market Alignment 14
- Conclusion 14
- References 16
- Appendices 20
- Appendix A: Methodological Details 21
- PCPP Program Matching 21
- Labour Market Analysis 23
- Caveats and Interpretation Notes 25
- Appendix B 26