Table A.11
Proportion of graduates who were employed in the survey reference week by country of residence, Ontario graduates and graduates from Canada without Ontario

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Table A.11
Proportion of graduates who were employed in the survey reference week by country of residence, Ontario graduates and graduates from Canada without Ontario
Table summary
This table displays the results of proportion of graduates who were employed in the survey reference week by country of residence class of 2005 and class of 2000, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Class of 2005 Class of 2000
percent
Graduates lived in the United States
Ontario
All fields of study 92 93
Life sciences 92 91
Engineering 86 100Note 1
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 91 93
Psychology and social sciences 93 100Note 1
Humanities 94 67Note 1
Education and other fields of study 100 100
Gender
Men 90 95
Women 94 88
Canada without Ontario
All fields of study 92 89
Life sciences 94 85
Engineering 100 90
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 97 97
Psychology and social sciences 86 77
Humanities 67 94
Education and other fields of study 87 100
Gender
Men 95 92
Women 87 83
Graduates lived in Canada
Ontario
All fields of study 90 88
Life sciences 92 89
Engineering 89 95
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 92 92
Psychology and social sciences 94 89Note 1
Humanities 79 75
Education and other fields of study 92 92
Gender
Men 90 91
Women 90 85Note 1
Canada without Ontario
All fields of study 87 88
Life sciences 84 87
Engineering 89 90
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 88 89
Psychology and social sciences 92 89
Humanities 80 79
Education and other fields of study 92 95
Gender
Men 87 89
Women 88 86
1. Significantly different between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2000 (p<0.05).
Sources: Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey (Classes of 2005 and 2000).
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