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College certificate or diploma1 | Undergraduate and graduate2 | |||
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2000/2001 | 2005/2006 | 2000/2001 | 2005/2006 | |
percent male | ||||
Canada | 46 | 45 | 38 | 39 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 58 | 49 | .. | .. |
Prince Edward Island | 52 | 52 | .. | .. |
Nova Scotia | 53 | 53 | .. | .. |
New Brunswick | 56 | 53 | .. | .. |
Quebec | 43 | 42 | .. | .. |
Ontario | 49 | 49 | .. | 36 |
Manitoba | 44 | 46 | .. | 43 |
Saskatchewan | 43 | 42 | .. | .. |
Alberta | 43 | 42 | .. | 48 |
British Columbia | 45 | 44 | 38 | 37 |
Yukon | 41 | 51 | .. | .. |
Northwest Territories | 30 | 22 | .. | .. |
Nunavut | 33 | 22 | .. | .. |
1. College certificate or diploma and other college level includes: college postsecondary programs, college post-diploma programs; collaborative degree programs; university transfer programs from a college or CEGEP (includes Associate degree); and college preliminary year courses. 2. Undergraduate includes programs leading to a Bachelor degree, an applied degree, a university preliminary year or pre-bachelor or to an undergraduate level certificate or diploma. Graduate includes programs leading to a Master's degree or other university-graduate level certificates or diplomas. Notes: This data should not be directly compared with the data for colleges before 2000. See Table D.1.4 notes for further information on the data. The denominator excludes enrolments for which sex was not reported. Source: Adapted from Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 477-0015 and PCEIP Table D.1.4, Postsecondary Student Information System. Last updated May 5, 2009. |