Table E.2.5
Percentage of 2009-2010 graduatesNote 1 working full-timeNote 2, three years after graduation, by level of education and province of study
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Province of study and level of education | Percentage |
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CanadaNote 3 | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 74.7 |
College | 74.6 |
University | 74.8 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 76.5 |
College | 78.5 |
University | 75.1 |
Prince Edward Island | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 78.7 |
College | 78.9 |
University | 78.5 |
Nova Scotia | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 77.5 |
College | 75.1 |
University | 78.6 |
New Brunswick | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 77.1 |
College | 74.2 |
University | 77.9 |
QuebecNote 4 | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 76.2 |
College | 74.6 |
University | 76.9 |
Ontario | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 72.3 |
College | 72.9 |
University | 71.9 |
Manitoba | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 77.2 |
College | 79.8 |
University | 75.8 |
Saskatchewan | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 81.2 |
College | 82.5 |
University | 80.4 |
Alberta | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 78.6 |
College | 80.1 |
University | 77.7 |
British Columbia | |
All levels of postsecondary education | 73.8 |
College | 72.7 |
University | 74.5 |
College excludes: Registered apprenticeship; Trade/vocational certificate or diploma; graduates from private post-secondary institutions. University includes a 2005 level of certification reported as: University diploma or certificate below bachelor level; Bachelor's degree or first professional degree; University diploma or certificate above bachelor level but below master level; Master's degree; or Doctorate. Please note that the National Graduates Survey (NGS) 2013, class of 2009-2010 was conducted three years after graduation, whereas previous National Graduate Surveys were conducted two years after graduation. While information on graduates at the time of graduation is comparable across cycles, information on graduate’s activities at the time of the interview are not directly comparable. For example, labour market outcomes and debt repayment pertain to status three years after graduation for the NGS 2013 compared to two years after graduation for other cycles of NGS. Source : Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey (Class of 2009-2010). |
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