List of Tables

Table 2-1: Distribution of Out-of-school Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex and Age. Canada 1981.
Table 2-2: Distribution of Out-of-school Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex and Province. Canada 1981.
Table 2-3: Distribution of Total Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex and Age. Canada 1981.
Table 2-4: Rural-Urban Distribution of Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, Not Attending School Full-time. Canada 1381.
Table 2-5: Distribution of In-school Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex and Type of School Attendance. Canada 1981.
Table 2-6: School Attendance for Population, 15 years and over, with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex and Province. Canada 1981.
Table 2-7: Distribution of Population, 15 years and over, by School Attendance, Sex and Level of Schooling. Canada 1976 and 1981.
Table 2-8: Distribution of Labour Force with less than Grade 9 Education, by Sex. Canada 1981.
Table 2-9: Average Earnings of those with less than Grade 9 Education, who worked in 1980, by Sex and Age. Canada 1981.
Table 2-10: Labour Force Growth Rates, by Age-Sex Group, Canada 1975-76 to 1980-81 (Actual) and 1981-82 to 1984-85 ( Projected).
Table 2-11: Distribution of Job Vacancies by Occupation, Canada, 1977-79 and 1980-84
Table 2-12: Number of Trainees in Basic Training for Skills Development (BTSD) Basic Job Readiness Training (BJRT) and Work Adjustment Training (WAT), L972-79 and 198L-83.
Table 2-13: Institutional Training -- Trainees Started by Training Type and Sex
Table 2-14: Industrial Training - Trainees Started by Category and Sex.
   
Table 4-1: General Information and Educational Background
Table 4-2: Childcare Responsibilities
Table 4-3: Previous and Intended Occupations of Women in ABE Programs
Table 4-4: Major Needs of Students
Table 4-5: Students' Perceptions of A BE Programs
Table 4-6: Distribution of Students in ABE Programs by Number and Sex (N =87)
Table 4-7: Distribution of Students within ABE Programs by Age and Sex
Table 4-8: Distribution of Students in ABE Programs by Occupation and Sex as reported by Providers
Table 4-9: Distribution of Responses about Major Needs of Women in ABE Programs (N = 168)
Table 4-10: Barriers to Women's Regular Attendance at ABE Programs (N = L61)


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