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  • Table: 37-10-0018-02
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: The proportion of male and female postsecondary enrolments, by registration status, institution type, International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), Classification of Instructional Programs, Primary groupings (CIP_PG) and status of student in Canada.
    Release date: 2023-11-22

  • Table: 37-10-0020-02
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: The proportion of male and female postsecondary graduates, by institution type, International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), Classification of Instructional Programs, Primary groupings (CIP_PG) and status of student in Canada.
    Release date: 2023-11-22

  • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2023001
    Description: This paper uses longitudinal data derived from a database that integrates data from the Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) with data from the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) to provide insights into the differences in the rate of receipt of CERB and CESB of students who were in postsecondary education at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The emergency benefits payments are examined along various educational and socio-economic characteristics.
    Release date: 2023-01-16

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202301636344
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2023-01-16

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202225531523
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2022-09-12

  • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2022004
    Description:

    This paper uses longitudinal data combining information from the Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) with data from the Emergency and recovery benefits (ERB) to compare the proportion of 2010 to 2018 postsecondary graduates who received Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) payments in 2020, by various educational and socio-economic characteristics, to the proportion of “all workers” (who earned at least $5,000 in 2019) who received CERB payments.

    Release date: 2022-07-06

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202218735323
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2022-07-06

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201900100006
    Description:

    The underrepresentation of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and computer science) has attracted considerable attention, and many have wondered whether women are more likely than men to quit STEM programs at university. Using data from the Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP), this study follows a cohort of students who enrolled in a STEM program in 2010 over a number of years, in order to see the extent to which women and men persist in and eventually graduate from STEM programs.

    Release date: 2019-05-02

  • Articles and reports: 89-503-X201500114640
    Description:

    Women have become increasingly well-educated, and today their share in the Canadian labour market is larger than ever. This chapter of Women in Canada examines women’s educational experiences, with a focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer science) education and skills. Topics include a profile of women’s education in Canada, the skills of young girls and women, field-of-study patterns at the postsecondary level, and labour market outcomes, including earnings.

    Release date: 2016-07-06

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201600114643
    Description:

    This article provides information on women aged 25 to 64 in natural and applied science occupations in Canada (i.e. scientific occupations), using data from the 1991 and 2001 censuses and the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). The employment conditions of men and women in these occupations are also examined, based on data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS).

    Release date: 2016-06-24
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  • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2023001
    Description: This paper uses longitudinal data derived from a database that integrates data from the Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) with data from the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) to provide insights into the differences in the rate of receipt of CERB and CESB of students who were in postsecondary education at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The emergency benefits payments are examined along various educational and socio-economic characteristics.
    Release date: 2023-01-16

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202301636344
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2023-01-16

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202225531523
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2022-09-12

  • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2022004
    Description:

    This paper uses longitudinal data combining information from the Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) with data from the Emergency and recovery benefits (ERB) to compare the proportion of 2010 to 2018 postsecondary graduates who received Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) payments in 2020, by various educational and socio-economic characteristics, to the proportion of “all workers” (who earned at least $5,000 in 2019) who received CERB payments.

    Release date: 2022-07-06

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202218735323
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2022-07-06

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201900100006
    Description:

    The underrepresentation of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and computer science) has attracted considerable attention, and many have wondered whether women are more likely than men to quit STEM programs at university. Using data from the Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP), this study follows a cohort of students who enrolled in a STEM program in 2010 over a number of years, in order to see the extent to which women and men persist in and eventually graduate from STEM programs.

    Release date: 2019-05-02

  • Articles and reports: 89-503-X201500114640
    Description:

    Women have become increasingly well-educated, and today their share in the Canadian labour market is larger than ever. This chapter of Women in Canada examines women’s educational experiences, with a focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer science) education and skills. Topics include a profile of women’s education in Canada, the skills of young girls and women, field-of-study patterns at the postsecondary level, and labour market outcomes, including earnings.

    Release date: 2016-07-06

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201600114643
    Description:

    This article provides information on women aged 25 to 64 in natural and applied science occupations in Canada (i.e. scientific occupations), using data from the 1991 and 2001 censuses and the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). The employment conditions of men and women in these occupations are also examined, based on data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS).

    Release date: 2016-06-24

  • Articles and reports: 89-503-X201000111542
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This chapter examines different education-related indicators. We begin with a general profile of women's educational attainment, followed by the evolution of their situation in time compared to that of men. We then present more detailed data on the different stages of education, from elementary and high school through to university.

    Release date: 2011-12-14
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