THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVE CANADIAN AEROSPACE TRAINING PROJECT (CATP) OPTIONS FOR CFB MOOSE JAW ON ITS HOST COMMUNITY
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Operational Research and Analysis, Ottawa ONT (CAN)
- Abstract
- Undergraduate pilot training of Canadian Forces is currently conducted at two sites: Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Moose Jaw and Southport, Manitoba. The Canadian Aerospace Training Project (CATP) is examining future undergraduate pilot training requirements for the Canadian Forces and viable, cost-effective options for providing these. The purpose of the study, summarized in this report, is to provide empirical estimates of the socio-economic impacts of the range of CATP options for CFB Moose Jaw on its host community. The analytical framework for the analysis is outlined, and the data analyzed are also provided.
- Keywords
- Input-Output Methodology;Statistics Canada;Family expenditure data;Moose Jaw;Southport
- Report Number
- ORA-PR-721 — Project Report
- Date of publication
- 01 Mar 1995
- Number of Pages
- 87
- DSTKIM No
- 97-03801
- CANDIS No
- 503836
- Format(s):
- Hardcopy;Document Image stored on Optical Disk
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