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  3. Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021)

Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.82396/cjcd.v20i1
Published: 2021-01-21

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Editorial

  • From the Editor's Desk

    Rob Shea (Author)
    2
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Research Article

  • Ethical Risk Management in Co-operative Education Programs

    Christine Dodds, Craig Cameron, Cynthia Maclean (Author)
    4-15
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    • Table 1
    • Figure 1
  • Ethnolinguistic Identity and Vocational Readiness as Non-Cognitive Factors Related to College Adaptation and Satisfaction with Life Among Franco-Ontarian Post-Secondary Students Living in an Anglo-Dominant Context

    André Samson, Alexander R Maisonneuve, Zacharie Saint-Georges (Author)
    17-27
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    • Table 1
    • Table 2
    • Table 3 & 4
    • Table 5
    • Figure 1
  • Does Work Have to Make Sense? Work Engagement in a Group of Micro-Entrepreneurs. The Mediating Role of Coherence at Work

    Arkadiusz Mirosław Jasiński, Marcin M. Ociepa (Author)
    30-43
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    • Table 1
    • Table 2
    • Figure 1
  • An Exploration of Work-Life Wellness and Remote Work During and Beyond COVID-19

    Rebecca Como, Laura Hambley, José Domene (Author)
    46-56
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Practitioners & Community Practices

  • Engaging Youth in Their Careers

    Hoda Kilani (Author)
    58-63
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    • Figure 1

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