The working age population, by degrees
To understand the relationship between S&T skills and the labour market Statistics Canada has produced a study that provides insight into where S&T skills are deployed. As a group, the number of persons with S&T degrees, pegged at 5 million in 1996, has been growing five times faster than the number of non S&T degree holders. The highest concentrations of S&T graduates are in health (52.0% have S&T degrees), business services (38.1%), and construction (34.3%).
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| June 1, 2000 |
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- Accommodation service industry
- Age
- Analytical products
- Business services
- Engineering
- Food services
- Goods-producing industries
- Health sciences
- Industries
- Manufacturing industries
- Mathematics
- Physical sciences
- Population characteristics
- Retail trade
- Sciences
- Skills
- Social sciences and humanities
- Social services
- Technology
- Wholesale trade