Women in Prince Edward Island Statistical Review: Second Edition
This review is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life.
This review is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life.
This is the first edition of a statistical description of women’s lives and work in Prince Edward Island. It is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life. (1996)
Workforce and Advanced Learning Minister Richard Brown extended congratulations to the University of Prince Edward Island who recently announced the new UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability. The position will be co-held by Dr. James Randall, UPEI; and Dr. Godfrey...
Workplaces That Work: Creating a Workplace Culture that Attracts, Retains and Promotes Women
The Advisory Council on the Status of Women monitors the PEI government’s overall actions towards gender equality over time.This is a report of their recent assessment.
Women in PEI: A Statistical Review provides a statistical snapshot of the female population in PEI and sex-disaggregated data related to education, work and income, health, justice, violence against women and women in
leadership.