Table A.13
Labour force activity of 2005 doctoral graduates in 2007 by field of study

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  Proportion Confidence limits (95%)
Lower Upper
percent
All fields of study
In education 5 4 5
Employed worker 81 80 82
Self-employed 5 5 6
Unemployed 6 5 7
Out of the labour force 3 3 4
Life sciences
In education 9 8 10
Employed worker 80 79 82
Self-employed 3 2 4
Unemployed 4 3 5
Out of the labour force 4 3 5
Engineering
In education 5 4 6
Employed worker 83 81 86
Self-employed 2E 1 3
Unemployed 8 6 9
Out of the labour force 2E 1 3
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences
In education 2E 1 3
Employed worker 87 85 89
Self-employed 2E 1 3
Unemployed 5 4 7
Out of the labour force 3E 2 5
Psychology and social sciences
In education 3 2 4
Employed worker 80 78 82
Self-employed 10 9 11
Unemployed 5 4 6
Out of the labour force 2 1 3
Humanities
In education 2E 1 3
Employed worker 72 69 76
Self-employed 6 5 8
Unemployed 15 12 18
Out of the labour force 5 3 6
Education and other fields of study
In education 3 2 4
Employed worker 81 79 84
Self-employed 9 7 10
Unemployed 3 2 4
Out of the labour force 4 3 5
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Sources: Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey (Class of 2005).
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