The chart gives information about the number of university graduates from 1992 to 2007 in Canada. The number of university graduates can be seen growing gradually from 1992 - 2007.
The graph demonstrates how many Canadians graduated from university during a 15-year interval up to 2007; and, it differentiates the number of males and females grads.
In general, what stands out from the scheme is that the proportion of graduates has risen within the period;
Also
, it can be seen that men were less passionate about education in comparison with women and this
pattern continued up to the end of the investigation.
Focusing on men's information, it is clear that
, not so many men tended to get a college degree and in the first year just a bit more than 70,000 people received their certifications. From 1992 to 1998, the data is almost steady; but, in the following, it experienced highly slight fluctuations. Subsequently
, from 2002, the diagram increased to reach nearly 95,000 male scholars in 2007, which was a significant upturn.
Regarding women, the illustration makes it clear that in 1992 around 95,000 women were certified by the university which is the same as men’s degree holders in 2007. Between 1992 and 2002, the advancement was moderate and followed a tiny increase; whereas
, after that time, it surged to approximately 100,000 females who took an academy degree in 2007.Submitted by n97.mortazian on
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