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Catalogue Entry: Highest Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 - College, CEGEP,...
The 2006 Census enumerated 13 012 475 adults aged 15 and over whose highest level of educational attainment was a trades certificate or diploma; a college, CEGEP or non-... -
Catalogue Entry: Highest Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 - College, CEGEP,...
The 2006 Census enumerated 13 012 475 adults aged 15 and over whose highest level of educational attainment was a trades certificate or diploma; a college, CEGEP or non-... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - University Education (by census subdivision)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - University Education (by census division)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - Trades Certificate (by census subdivision)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - Trades Certificate (by census division)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - Less than High School Education (by census...
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - Less than High School Education (by census division)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - High School Graduation Certificate (by census...
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - High School Graduation Certificate (by census...
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - College Certificate or Diploma (by census subdivision)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Educational Attainment, 2001 - College Certificate or Diploma (by census division)
In 2001, the proportion of the population (individuals aged 15 and older) with non-university post-secondary credentials had more than doubled since 1971 to 36%. This, added to... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Youth by Census Subdivision (under 15 years of age)
Canada is demographically an aging society, although still one of the youngest in the G8 . In 2006, 17.7% of the total population was below age 15. Since the post-World War II... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Oldest Old by Census Subdivision (80 years of age and older)
Canada is an aging society. In 2006, 13.7% of the total population of Canada was 65 years and over. This proportion was 9.7% only twenty five years ago in 1981. During the same... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Golden Years by Census Subdivision (65 - 79 years)
Canada is an aging society. In 2006, 13.7% of the total population of Canada was 65 years and over. This proportion was 9.7% only twenty five years ago in 1981. During the same... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Later Working Years by Census Subdivision (35 - 64 years)
The working-age population can be divided into two broad categories: the early-working age group (15-34) and the later working age group (35-64). The effect of fertility on the... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Early Working Years by Census Subdivision (15 - 34 years)
The working-age population can be divided into two broad categories: the early-working age group (15-34) and the later working age group (35-64). The effect of fertility on the... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Youth by Census Division (under 15 years of age)
Canada is demographically an aging society, although still one of the youngest in the G8 . In 2006, 17.7% of the total population was below age 15. Since the post-World War II... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Oldest Old by Census Division (80 years of age and older)
Canada is an aging society. In 2006, 13.7% of the total population of Canada was 65 years and over. This proportion was 9.7% only twenty five years ago in 1981. During the same... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Golden Years by Census Division (65 - 79 years)
Canada is an aging society. In 2006, 13.7% of the total population of Canada was 65 years and over. This proportion was 9.7% only twenty five years ago in 1981. During the same...