The Impact of Short-duration Credentials After an Undergraduate Degree on Labour Market Outcomes
This study uses longitudinal data combining information from the Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) with data from personal income tax (T1 Family File) to analyze the impact of short-duration credentials (certificates and diplomas from colleges and universities), completed after an undergraduate degree, on the outcomes on the labour market of graduates from Canadian public universities.
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- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of longitudinal cohorts of postsecondary graduates two and five years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (primary groupings), inactive
- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of longitudinal cohorts of postsecondary graduates two and five years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (STEM and BHASE (non-STEM) groupings), inactive
- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of postsecondary graduates five years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (primary groupings), inactive
- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of postsecondary graduates five years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (STEM and BHASE (non-STEM) groupings), inactive
- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of postsecondary graduates two years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (primary groupings), inactive
- Tables: Characteristics and median employment income of postsecondary graduates two years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (STEM and BHASE (non-STEM) groupings), inactive
- Data Visualization: Labour market outcomes for college and university graduates: Interactive tool