Table 4.3
Proportion of Francophones who did all or part of their studies in French by age group and level of schooling, Nova Scotia, 2006

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Table 4.3 Proportion of Francophones who did all or part of their studies in French by age group and level of schooling, Nova Scotia, 2006
Table summary
This table displays the results of proportion of Francophones who did all or part of their studies in French by age group and level of schooling. This information is grouped by age group (appearing as row headers) and by level of schooling, primary, secondary, non university post-secondary, university (appearing as column headers), calculated using percentage and CV as a unit of measure.
Age group Level of schooling
Primary Secondary Non university post-secondary Universitary
% CV % CV % CV % CV
18 to 24 years 88 3.7 80 5.3 F F 58 14.0
25 to 44 years 82 4.7 74 7.2 49E 18.8 67 11.4
45 to 64 years 74 5.7 55 11.9 42E 23.7 73 13.0
65 years and over 79 6.4 56 13.8 x x 73E 17.3
Total 78 3.0 64 5.7 43 14.8 69 7.3
x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
E use with caution
F too unreliable to be published
CV coefficient of variation
Note: The term Francophone refers to the first official language spoken.
Source: Statistics Canada, Survey on the Vitality of Official-Language Minorities, 2006.
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