Education and Labour Market Pathways of Young Canadians Between Age 20 and 22: An Overview
This report looks at high school completion, postsecondary participation and labour market activities of people aged 20 to 22 years. It uses data from the Youth in Transition Survey.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| June 16, 2004 |
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
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Analysis
- Journals and periodicals: At a Crossroads: First Results for the 18-20-year-old Cohort of the Youth in Transition Survey
- Articles and reports: Educational Outcomes at Age 19 Associated with Reading Ability at Age 15
- Articles and reports: In and out of High School: First Results from the Second Cycle of the Youth in Transition Survey, 2002
- Articles and reports: Learning, Earning and Leaving: The Relationship Between Working While in High School and Dropping out
- Articles and reports: Who Goes to Post-secondary Education and When: Pathways Chosen by 20 Year-olds
- Articles and reports: Who Pursues Postsecondary Education, Who Leaves and Why? Results from the Youth in Transition Survey
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: Youth in Transition Survey - Project Overview