Table 23
Median annual employment income in 2010 of paid employees, working full time and full year aged 25 to 64 and had a university degree at the bachelor’s level or above, by field of studyNote 1 and sex, Canada, 2011
Table 23
Median annual employment income in 2010 of paid employees, working full time and full year aged 25 to 64 and had a university degree at the bachelor’s level or above, by field of studyNote 1 and sex, Canada, 2011
Table 23
Median annual employment income in 2010 of paid employees, working full time and full year aged 25 to 64 and had a university degree at the bachelor’s level or above, by field of study and sex, Canada, 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of Median annual employment income in 2010 of paid employees Female distribution (%), Women, Men and Ratio, calculated using Annual median employment income($) units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Female distribution (%)
Women
Men
Ratio
Annual median employment income($)
Total university degree holders
100
62,508
75,520
0.83
Health and related fields
13.7
70,288
76,856
0.91
Mathematics, computer and information sciences
3.4
66,679
75,409
0.88
Education
20.5
66,335
74,110
0.90
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies
4.5
63,593
81,350
0.78
Business, management and public administration
20.6
62,041
79,778
0.78
Physical and life sciences and technologies
6.5
59,714
76,323
0.78
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation
1.5
58,032
70,261
0.83
Social and behavioural sciences and law
17.7
57,609
73,084
0.79
Humanities
9.4
53,351
61,326
0.87
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies
2.4
48,245
54,791
0.88
Note 1.
The primary groupings: Personal, protective and transportation services and other fields of study have not been included as they represent only 0.4% of the female population with a university degree
aged 25 to 64.