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Chapter A The output of educational institutions and the impact of learning
Table A.1.1 Distribution of 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained based on international classifications, Canada and jurisdictions, 2009
Table A.1.2 Percentage of 25- to 64-year-old population that has attained at least upper secondary education, by age group, Canada and jurisdictions, 2009
Table A.1.3 Percentage of 25- to 64-year-old population that has attained tertiary education, Canada and jurisdictions, by age group, 2009
Table A.1.4 Trends in educational attainment among 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997 to 2009
Table A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, by programme destination, programme orientation and sex, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008
Table A.2.2 Successful completion of upper secondary programmes in public schools, 16- to 19-year-olds, by sex, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008
Table A.3.1 Graduation rates in tertiary education, by programme, sex, and age, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008
Table A.4.1 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Index of Economic, Social and Cultural Status and its relationship with student performance on the PISA combined reading scale, Canada and provinces, 2009
Table A.4.2 Percentage of students by immigrant status and their performance on the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) combined reading scale, Canada and provinces, 2009
Table A.5.1 Employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada and jurisdictions, 2009
Table A.5.2 Trends in employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained, Canada and jurisdictions, 1997 to 2009
Table A.6.1 Relative earnings of 25- to 64-year-olds with income from employment, by highest level of education attained, age group and sex, Canada and provinces, 2008
Table A.6.2 Trends in relative earnings for 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained, Canada and provinces, 1998 to 2008
Table A.6.3 Trends in differences in earnings of men and women, 25- to 64-year-olds with income from employment, by highest level of education attained, Canada and provinces, 1998 to 2008
Chapter B Financial resources invested in education
Table B.1.1.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions, per student for all services, by educational level, Canadian dollars, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Table B.1.1.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student for all services, by educational level, in equivalent US dollars converted using purchasing power parity, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Table B.1.2.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions, per student on core services, ancillary services and research and development, Canadian dollars, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Table B.1.2.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions, per student on core services, ancillary services and research and development, in equivalent US dollars converted using purchasing power parity, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Table B.2.1 Public and private expenditures on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP , by level of education, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Table B.3.1 Distribution of total and current expenditure by educational institutions, from public and private sources, by level of education, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Chapter C Access to education, participation and progression
Table C.1.1 Student mobility and foreign students in tertiary education, and average annual growth rate for international and foreign enrolments, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008
Table C.2.1 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-old population in education and not in education, by age group and labour force status, Canada and jurisdictions, 2009
Table C.2.2 Trends in the percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds in education and not in education, by age group and labour force status, Canada and jurisdictions, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009
Chapter D The learning environment and organization of schools
Table D.1.1 Compulsory and intended instruction time in public institutions from age 7 through 15, Canada, 2009
Table D.2.1 Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008/2009
Table D.2.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, US dollars, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008/2009
Chapter A The output of educational institutions and the impact of learning
Chart A.1.1 Population that has attained at least upper secondary education, by age group, 2009
Chart A.1.2 Population that has attained at least tertiary education, by age group, 2009
Chart A.1.3 Proportion of the 25- to 64-year-old population with tertiary-type B (ISCED 5B)
and tertiary-type A or advanced research programmes (ISCED 5A/6) education, 2009
Chart A.1.4.1 Proportion of the 25- to 64-year-old population with below upper secondary education, 1999 and 2009
Chart A.1.4.2 Proportion of the 25- to 64-year-old population with tertiary education, 1999 and 2009
Chart A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, all ages and less than 25 years of age, 2008
Chart A.2.2 Upper secondary graduation rates, by sex, 2008
Chart A.2.3 Successful completion of upper secondary programmes, 16- to 19-year-olds, by sex, Canada and jurisdictions, 2008
Chart A.3.1 Tertiary-type B graduation rates (first-time graduation), by sex, 2008
Chart A.3.2 Tertiary-type A graduation rates (first-time graduation), by sex, 2008
Chart A.3.3 Graduation rates for ISCED 5B and 5A programmes (first-time graduation),
for those younger and older than age 30, 2008
Chart A.4.1 Average score point difference in PISA reading performance associated with one unit
increase in the PISA Index of Economic, Social and Cultural Status, 2009
Chart A.4.2 Percentage of variance in student performance in PISA reading explained by the PISA Index of Economic, Social and Cultural Status, 2009
Chart A.4.3 Average PISA reading performance by immigrant status, 2009
Chart A.5.1 Employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained and sex, 2009
Chart A.5.2 Employment rates of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by educational attainment, 2009
Chart A.6.1 Relative earnings of 25- to 64-year-olds with income from employment, by highest level
of education attained, Canada and OECD, 2008 (upper secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education = 100)
Chart A.6.2 Relative earnings of 25- to 64-year-olds with income from employment, by highest level of education attained, 2008 (upper secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education = 100)
Chart A.6.3 Trends in differences in earnings of men and women aged 25 to 64 with income from employment, by highest level of educational attainment, Canada, 1998 to 2008
Chapter B Financial resources invested in education
Chart B.1.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student in primary and secondary education, by type of services, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Chart B.1.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student for all services, primary, secondary and university education, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Chart B.1.3 Expenditure by educational institutions per student at various levels of education for all services relative to primary education, Canada and jurisdictions, 2007
Chart B.2.1 Public and private expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP ,
by level of education, 2007
Chart B.3.1.1 Distribution of total expenditure by educational institutions for primary, secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education, 2007
Chart B.3.1.2 Distribution of total expenditure by educational institutions for tertiary education, 2007
Chart B.3.2.1 Distribution of current expenditure by educational institutions for primary, secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education, 2007
Chart B.3.2.2 Distribution of current expenditure by educational institutions for tertiary education, 2007
Chapter C Access to education, participation and progression
Chart C.1.1 Percentage of international students in tertiary enrolments, by level of education, 2008
Chart C.2.1 Percentage of 15- to 19-year-olds not in education (employed, unemployed, and not in
the labour force), 2009
Chart C.2.2 Not in education, non-employed individuals aged 15 to 19 and 25 to 29 as a proportion of
those not in education, 2009
Chart C.2.3 Percentage of 15- to 19-year-olds not in education and their employment rate, 2009
Chapter D The learning environment and organization of schools
Chart D.1.1 Total number of cumulative compulsory instruction hours in public institutions
from age 7 through 14, Canada, 2009
Chart D.2.1.1 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in primary and lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canada, 2008/2009
Chart D.2.1.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in upper secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canada, 2008/2009
Chart D.2.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canada and OECD, 2008/2009
Date modified:
2012-06-07