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Updates: Figures and tablesJune 26, 2006 You need to have Microsoft Excel or the free Excel viewer installed on your computer in order to view Excel documents. You can download the free Excel viewer from the Microsoft website. Please note that we do not support Microsoft Excel products; if you require assistance, please contact Microsoft. Chapter B: Financing education systems
Chapter B: Financing education systemsPublic and private expenditure on educationThe following tables in this section have been updated: Table B2.3: Public expenditures on education, health, social services, and non-social programs, Canada, 1990 to 2004 (in constant 2001 dollars) Table B2.7: Average expenditure per household on education, and percentage of households incurring education expenditures, Canada and provinces, 2004 Table B2.10: University and university-college revenues by source, as a percentage of total revenue, Canada and provinces, 1993-1994 and 2003-2004 Public and private expenditure on education (Excel workbook 525 KB) Chapter C: Elementary-secondary educationHome to school, transitions: Early childhood development and learningThe following figures and tables in this section have been updated: Table C1.1: Physical limitations, participation in out-of-school activities and exposure to books, 4- and 5-year-olds, by sex, Canada, 2002-2003 Table C1.2: Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (Revised) scores for 4- and 5-year-olds, by sex, Canada, 2002-2003 Figure C1.1: Prevalence of physical limitations among 4- and 5-year-olds, by sex, Canada, 2002-2003 Figure C1.2: Interest in books and reading among 4- and 5-year-olds, by sex, Canada, 2002-2003 Figure C1.3: Peabody Picture Vocabulary (Revised) scores for 4- and 5-year-olds, by sex, Canada, 2002-2003 Home to school, transitions: Early childhood development and learning (Excel workbook 45 KB) Elementary-secondary school participationThe following figures and tables in this section have been updated: Table C2.1: Full-time equivalent enrolments in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Table C2.2: Full-time equivalent educators in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Table C2.3: Student-educator ratio in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Figure C2.1: Percentage change in full-time-equivalent enrolments in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Figure C2.2: Percentage change in full-time-equivalent educators in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997-1998 to 2003-2004 Figure C2.3: Student-educator ratio in public elementary and secondary schools, Canada and jurisdictions, 2003-2004 Elementary-secondary school participation (Excel workbook 63 KB) Chapter D: Postsecondary educationEnrolment in postsecondary educationThe following figures and tables in this section have been updated: Table D1.1: Number of registered apprentices, Canada and jurisdictions, 1993 and 2003 Table D1.2: Number of registered apprentices by trade groups and sex, Canada, 1993 and 2003 Table D1.3: Number and percentage distribution of registered apprentices by age group, Canada, 1993 and 2003 Table D1.4: University enrolment, by registration status and sex, Canada and provinces, 1992-1993, 1997-1998 and 2002-2003 Table D1.5: Percentage of males relative to total full-time university enrolment, by registration status, Canada and provinces, 1992-1993 and 2002-2003 Figure D1.1: Number of registered apprentices by trade groups and sex, Canada, 2003 Figure D1.2: Percentage of males among full-time undergraduate enrolment, Canada and provinces, 1992-1993 and 2002-2003 Enrolment in postsecondary education (Excel workbook 1,405 KB) Human resourcesThe following figures and tables in this section have been updated: Table D3.1: Number of full-time educators in universities, by rank and sex, Canada and provinces, 1993-1994 and 2003-2004 Table D3.2: Age distribution and median age of full-time university educators, by sex, Canada and provinces, 2003-2004 Table D3.3: Number and salary of full-time educators in universities, by rank and sex, Canada and provinces, 1993-1994 and 2003-2004 (in 2001 constant dollars) Figure D3.1: Age distribution of full-time university educators compared to that of the labour force, Canada, 2003-2004 Figure D3.2: Female educators as a percentage of full-time university educators, Canada and provinces, 1993-1994 and 2003-2004 Human resources (Excel workbook 404 KB) Postsecondary completions and graduation ratesThe following figures and tables in this section have been updated: Table D5.1: Number of registered apprenticeship completions, Canada and jurisdictions, 1993 and 2003 Table D5.2: Number of registered apprenticeship completions, by trade group and sex, Canada, 1993 and 2003 Table D5.3: Number of diplomas and degrees granted and graduation rates, by level of education, Canada, 1976 to 2003 Table D5.4: Graduation rates, by program level and jurisdiction of study, Canada and jurisdictions, 1991 to 2003 Table D5.5: University graduation rates, by level of degree, sex and field of study, Canada, 1992 and 2002 Table D5.7: Number of university degrees granted, by sex and field of study, Canada and provinces, 2002 Figure D5.1: Registered apprenticeship completions by trade group, Canada, 1993 and 2003 Figure D5.2: Graduation rates for university degrees, Canada, 1976 to 2003 Figure D5.3: Graduation rates by province of study, Canada and provinces, 2003 Figure D5.4: University graduation rates by level of degree and sex, Canada, 1992 and 2002 Postsecondary completion and graduation rates (Excel workbook 783 KB) |
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