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Tables

Table 1
Characteristics of Canadian men, by birthplace and parental birthplace, 2001

Table 2
Characteristics of Canadian women, by birthplace and parental birthplace, 2001

Table 3
Percentage distribution of educational attainment, by age cohort, men 16 to 65 years of age in 2001

Table 4
Percentage distribution of educational attainment, by age cohort, women 16 to 65 years of age in 2001

Table 5
Mean years of schooling, by parent's region of origin for second-generation men and women 25 to 37 years of age, census and Ethnic Diversity Survey

Table 6
Least squares estimates of regression to the mean models of education mobility across the generations, men 25 to 37 years of age

Table 7
Least squares estimates of regression to the mean models of education mobility across the generations, women 25 to 37 years of age

Table 8
Least squares estimates of regression to the mean models of education mobility across the generations, parental education and income, for men and women 25 to 37 years of age

Table 9
Least squares estimates of regression to the mean models of education mobility across the generations, fully interacted model with birth cohorts, men 25 to 37 years of age

Table 10
Least squares estimates of regression to the mean models of education mobility across the generations, fully interacted model with birth cohorts, women 25 to 37 years of age

Table 11
Countries and regions of father's birthplace categorized by father's status and son's outcomes for second-generation Canadians relative to the average outcome of Canadians and third-generation Canadians, 70 countries from the census

Table 12
Countries and regions of father's birthplace categorized by father's status and daughter's outcomes for second-generation Canadians relative to the average outcome of Canadians and third-generation Canadians, 70 countries from the census

Charts

Figure 1
Scatter plot of grouped data of years of schooling for immigrant fathers and second generation sons, census data for 25-to-37-year-old Canadian-born children of immigrants

Figure 2
Scatter plot of grouped data of years of schooling for immigrant fathers and second generation daughters, census data for 25-to-37-year-old Canadian-born children of immigrants