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Tables
Chapter A The output of educational institutions and the impact of learning
A1 Educational attainment of the adult population
A2 Upper secondary graduation
Table A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2011
A3 Labour market outcomes
Chapter B Financial resources invested in education
B1 Expenditure per student
B2 Expenditure on education as a percentage of GDP
B3 Distribution of expenditure on education
Chapter C Access to education, participation and progression
C1 International students
C2 Transitions to the labour market
Chapter D The learning environment and organization of schools
D1 Instruction time
D2 Teachers’ salaries
D3 Teachers’ working time
Chapter E Skills proficiencies of adults
E1 Insights from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)
Charts
Chapter A The output of educational institutions and the impact of learning
Chart A.1.1 Distribution of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012
Chart A.1.2 Distribution of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada, 2012
Chart A.1.3 Proportions of the 25- to 64-year-old population with tertiary-type B and tertiary-type A or advanced research programmes attainment, 2012
Chart A.1.4 Proportions of the populations aged 25 to 34 and 55 to 64 that have attained tertiary education, 2012
Chart A.1.5 Proportions of the 25- to 64-year-old population with tertiary education, 2000 and 2012
Chart A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, by sex, 2011
Chart A.2.2 Successful completion of upper secondary programmes in public schools, 16- to 19-year-olds, by sex, 2011
Chart A.3.1 Employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada and OECD, 2012
Chart A.3.2 Employment rates of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, 2012
Chapter B Financial resources invested in education
Chart B.1.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student for all services, primary, secondary and university education, 2010/2011
Chart B.1.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student in primary and secondary education, by type of services, 2010/2011
Chart B.2.1 Public and private expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, by level of education, 2010
Chart B.3.1.1 Distribution of total expenditure by educational institutions for primary, secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education, 2010
Chart B.3.1.2 Distribution of total expenditure by educational institutions for tertiary education, 2010
Chart B.3.2.1 Distribution of current expenditure by educational institutions for primary, secondary and postsecondary non-tertiary education, 2010
Chart B.3.2.2 Distribution of current expenditure by educational institutions for tertiary education, 2010
Chapter C Access to education, participation and progression
Chart C.1.1 Number of international students in tertiary education, Canada and provinces, 2011
Chart C.1.2 Distribution of international students in tertiary education, by level of education, Canada and provinces, 2011
Chart C.1.3 Proportion of international students among all tertiary enrolments, by level of education, 2011
Chart C.1.4 Distribution of international students in tertiary education, by region of origin, Canada and provinces, 2011
Chart C.2.1.1 Distribution of the 15- to 19-year-old population by education and employment status, 2012
Chart C.2.1.2 Distribution of the 20- to 24-year-old population by education and employment status, 2012
Chart C.2.1.3 Distribution of the 25- to 29-year-old population by education and employment status, 2012
Chart C.2.2 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds not in education and not in employment (unemployed or not in the labour force), by age group, 2012
Chart C.2.3 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds not in education and not in employment (unemployed or not in the labour force), by sex, 2012
Chart C.2.4 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds not in education and not in employment (unemployed or not in the labour force), Canada and OECD, 2007 to 2012
Chart C.2.5 Employment rate of 15- to 19-year-olds not in education, 2012
Chapter D The learning environment and organization of schools
Chart D.1.1 Total number of cumulative intended instruction hours in public institutions, by level of education, 2013/2014
Chart D.2.1.1 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in primary and lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, 2011/2012
Chart D.2.1.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in upper secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, 2011/2012
Chart D.2.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, US dollars, Canada and OECD, 2011/2012
Chart D.3.1 Hours of teaching time per day, by educational level taught, 2011/2012
Chart D.3.2.1 Annual net teaching time and total working time, primary level, 2011/2012
Chart D.3.2.2 Annual net teaching time and total working time, lower secondary level, 2011/2012
Chart D.3.3 Net teaching time as a percentage of total working time, 2011/2012
Chapter E Skills proficiencies of adults
Chart E.1.1 Comparative distributions of literacy and numeracy proficiency levels of 25 to 64 year olds, by highest level of educational attainment, 2012
Chart E.1.1.1 Literacy proficiency levels of 25-to 64-year-olds, 2012
Chart E.1.1.2 Numeracy proficiency levels of 25-to 64-year-olds, 2012
Chart E.1.3.1 Percentage of 25-to 64-year-olds who were employed, by literacy proficiency level, 2012
Chart E.1.3.2 Percentage of 25-to 64-year-olds who were employed, by numeracy proficiency level, 2012
Chart E.1.4.1 Percentage of 25-to 64-year-olds reporting good health, by literacy proficiency level, 2012
Chart E.1.5.1 Percentage of 25-to 64-year-olds who participated in formal and/or non-formal education, by literacy proficiency level, 2012
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