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University Graduates in Canada
University Graduates in Canada
The graph illustrates the numbers of 2 genders graduating in period of 1992 and
2007 in Canada. In general, all graduated students rose in 14 years. However, the
number of females was higher and it seemed to go up much than the other.
As the chart shows, there was an increase about 10 thousand people in the
number of schoolgirls who graduated from 1992 to 1994. However, in the next 2
years, this number slightly reduced to 100 thousand people, after that, it
maintained the same number until 2000. In the last 6 years, this number
dramatically climbed and hit the highest point at nearby 150 thousand of students
having university degree
Meanwhile, the figure of males university graduates started with 70 thousand in
1992, then, it fluctuated about 75 thousand and 71 thousand from 1994 to 2000.
In the period of last 6 years, that of students were a significantly rise of 30
thousand and peaked at 95 thousand in 2006.
the graph illustrate the numbers of males and femals who finished their tertiary
education between 1992 and 2007.
Overall, It can be seen clearly from the chart there was a similar trend for male
and female graduates over the period, but the number of women graduating
increased at a higher rate then the number of men.
starting at about 70,000 graduates in 1992, the number of male graduates rose
steadily to 75,000 in 1994, before dropping to just above the departing point in
1998 and remained stable until 2001. After that, it reached a peak of 95,000 by
the year 2007.
As for females, they constantly outnumbered the male graduates during the
period. In 1992, there were about 10,000 female students who graduated from
university. After that, the figure increased by about 5,000 and then fell back to
the starting point in 1998. The female data ramained unchanged until 2001, when
it experienced a significant increase to reach the highest point of 158,000, leaving
the male figure further behind.