Table E.1.2.2
PIAAC mean numeracy score, by educational attainment and age, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012

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Table E.1.2.2
Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies mean numeracy score, by educational attainment and age, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012
Table summary
This table displays the results of Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies mean numeracy score Below upper secondary, Upper secondary or postsecondary non-tertiary , Age group, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64 and 25 to 64 (appearing as column headers).
  Below upper secondary Upper secondary or postsecondary non-tertiary
Age group Age group
25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 25 to 64 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 25 to 64
score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error
OECD average 233 (1.3) 228 (1.3) 226 (1.0) 223 (0.8) 227 (0.5) 272 (0.5) 269 (0.5) 264 (0.5) 256 (0.6) 266 (0.3)
Canada 218 (5.5) 211 (4.6) 199 (4.2) 205 (3.1) 206 (2.5) 264 (2.3) 257 (2.3) 252 (2.0) 248 (2.2) 255 (1.2)
Newfoundland and Labrador 233 (16.1) 211 (9.6) 194 (6.4) 191 (6.4) 197 (4.4) 255 (6.3) 250 (5.1) 241 (3.5) 233 (4.1) 244 (2.4)
Prince Edward Island 191Note E: Use with caution (62.1) 216 (13.1) 195 (9.2) 197 (12.5) 199 (7.9) 267 (10.1) 263 (8.3) 255 (6.0) 246 (6.7) 257 (5.3)
Nova Scotia 220 (14.9) 222 (17.8) 204 (11.2) 206 (6.9) 209 (5.3) 263 (5.1) 257 (5.5) 251 (5.0) 245 (4.7) 253 (2.6)
New Brunswick 228 (20.9) 204 (9.2) 188 (6.7) 195 (5.0) 196 (3.6) 261 (4.6) 254 (4.5) 246 (4.2) 247 (3.9) 252 (2.4)
Quebec 229 (7.0) 207 (5.5) 201 (4.4) 201 (4.0) 207 (2.9) 271 (2.7) 260 (2.9) 250 (2.1) 246 (2.2) 256 (1.2)
Ontario 221 (10.8) 215 (12.3) 194 (8.6) 202 (6.4) 205 (4.7) 258 (4.7) 249 (4.9) 251 (4.1) 248 (4.2) 251 (2.3)
Manitoba 221 (14.7) 185 (16.4) 195 (13.9) 214 (9.3) 206 (8.1) 264 (7.2) 266 (6.3) 255 (7.1) 255 (5.3) 259 (4.0)
Saskatchewan 194 (15.2) 212 (9.8) 204 (11.3) 209 (8.6) 206 (5.6) 260 (5.9) 269 (6.2) 251 (4.8) 249 (5.7) 257 (3.2)
Alberta 204 (13.1) 220 (13.2) 213 (15.4) 228 (11.0) 217 (6.5) 256 (8.9) 265 (6.3) 262 (7.5) 257 (6.5) 260 (4.1)
British Columbia 207 (26.9) 215 (17.2) 195 (18.9) 211 (17.4) 205 (10.4) 276 (6.6) 259 (9.8) 252 (6.5) 246 (8.0) 258 (4.0)
Yukon 223 (20.2) 204 (21.3) 229 (20.5) Note F: too unreliable to be published Note ...: not applicable 202 (25.6) 221 (30.9) 265 (25.4) 261 (16.4) 252 (18.1) 251 (12.9)
Northwest Territories 208 (13.6) 174 (17.3) 176 (12.2) 179 (18.3) 185 (11.1) 243 (11.2) 245 (11.6) 235 (8.9) 230 (9.2) 239 (7.1)
Nunavut 161 (7.9) 171 (8.5) 163 (8.8) 164 (9.3) 165 (5.6) 227 (10.5) 215 (11.6) 222 (9.1) 209 (11.1) 221 (6.1)
Table E.1.2.2 continued
Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies mean numeracy score, by educational attainment and age, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012
Table summary
This table displays the results of Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies mean numeracy score Tertiary, All levels of education, Age group, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64 and 25 to 64 (appearing as column headers).
  Tertiary All levels of education
Age group Age group
25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 25 to 64 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 25 to 64
score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error score standard error
OECD average 302 (0.5) 300 (0.5) 295 (0.6) 285 (0.7) 297 (0.3) 279 (0.4) 275 (0.4) 266 (0.4) 253 (0.4) 269 (0.2)
Canada 292 (1.7) 288 (1.8) 283 (1.9) 274 (2.2) 285 (0.9) 277 (1.4) 272 (1.5) 261 (1.4) 252 (1.5) 265 (0.8)
Newfoundland and Labrador 291 (5.3) 289 (5.0) 287 (5.4) 267 (5.0) 285 (2.7) 271 (4.5) 264 (3.9) 245 (3.4) 229 (3.4) 250 (1.9)
Prince Edward Island 294 (8.0) 296 (7.8) 285 (5.8) 285 (5.7) 290 (4.3) 276 (8.2) 275 (6.5) 258 (5.3) 256 (4.8) 265 (4.2)
Nova Scotia 303 (5.0) 290 (4.6) 287 (5.5) 281 (4.7) 290 (2.5) 278 (4.0) 273 (3.7) 260 (4.1) 251 (3.2) 264 (2.0)
New Brunswick 293 (7.4) 288 (4.3) 289 (4.2) 278 (4.9) 287 (2.4) 272 (4.0) 267 (3.3) 252 (3.7) 245 (2.8) 257 (1.6)
Quebec 297 (2.3) 288 (1.8) 280 (1.9) 271 (2.5) 285 (1.1) 281 (1.9) 272 (1.6) 257 (1.5) 247 (1.7) 264 (0.8)
Ontario 288 (3.2) 288 (2.9) 285 (2.9) 273 (3.9) 284 (1.6) 275 (2.9) 273 (2.5) 264 (2.5) 252 (2.6) 266 (1.4)
Manitoba 296 (6.1) 287 (6.1) 287 (5.6) 279 (7.0) 288 (3.8) 273 (4.9) 267 (5.3) 261 (5.5) 254 (4.2) 264 (2.9)
Saskatchewan 292 (5.4) 292 (6.4) 291 (5.4) 287 (6.3) 291 (2.7) 270 (5.0) 271 (4.4) 260 (4.3) 253 (4.0) 263 (2.2)
Alberta 299 (4.8) 285 (4.9) 280 (5.6) 273 (6.9) 287 (3.0) 279 (4.5) 270 (3.7) 264 (5.1) 261 (4.2) 269 (2.5)
British Columbia 284 (5.8) 288 (6.0) 276 (5.6) 280 (6.1) 282 (2.9) 276 (4.3) 273 (5.0) 257 (4.6) 259 (5.3) 266 (2.3)
Yukon 287 (13.7) 291 (10.0) 303 (15.5) 287 (11.8) 293 (7.3) 256 (21.9) 271 (14.2) 276 (11.6) 254 (19.1) 265 (8.4)
Northwest Territories 291 (6.6) 281 (7.7) 268 (8.1) 263 (9.1) 278 (5.0) 256 (7.8) 244 (8.8) 229 (7.2) 234 (8.5) 242 (6.2)
Nunavut 271 (7.9) 262 (9.3) 264 (9.8) 255 (12.8) 264 (4.8) 208 (7.3) 205 (6.7) 200 (7.4) 207 (7.9) 205 (4.3)
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