Education Indicators in Canada: Handbook for the Report of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program June 2020
Section D: Postsecondary education

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D1 Postsecondary enrolment

Registered apprentices

Overall, Indicator D1 portrays postsecondary enrolment. This sub-indicator presents information on the number of registered apprentices in Canada, and in its provinces and territories, including breakdowns by sex and major trade group (table 37-10-0118 formerly CANSIM 477-0117), and by age group (table 37-10-0119-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0118).

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Colleges

Overall, Indicator D1 portrays postsecondary enrolment. This sub-indicator presents information on student enrolment in colleges, by sex, registration status and program type (table 37-10-0018-01 formerly CANSIM 4770019). These counts are presented for full- and part-time students. The percentage of female enrolment relative to total full-time college enrolment, by program type, is also examined. Data are presented for Canada, and for the provinces and territories.

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Universities

Overall, Indicator D1 portrays postsecondary enrolment. This sub-indicator provides information on student enrolment in universities, by sex, registration status and program type (table 37-10-0018-01 formerly CANSIM 4770019). These counts are presented for full- and part-time students. The percentage of female enrolment relative to total full-time university enrolment, by program type, is also examined. Data are presented for Canada and the provinces (there are no universities in the territories).

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D2 Postsecondary Completions and graduation rates

Registered apprenticeship completions

Overall, Indicator D2 examines trends in postsecondary completions. This sub-indicator presents information on the number of individuals completing registered apprenticeship programs in Canada, and in its provinces and territories, including breakdowns by sex and major trade group (table 37-10-0128 formerly CANSIM 477-0120).

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Colleges

Overall, Indicator D2 examines trends in postsecondary completions. This sub-indicator provides information on the number of college graduates, by sex, program type and field of study. Data are presented for Canada, and for the provinces and territories, by academic year (table 37-10-0020 formerly CANSIM 477-0020).

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Universities

Overall, Indicator D2 examines trends in postsecondary completions. This sub-indicator provides information on the number of university graduates, by sex and classification of instructional programs (CIP). Data are presented for Canada and the provinces (there are no universities in the territories), and by calendar year (table 37-10-0020 formerly CANSIM 477-0020).

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D3 University educators

Indicator D3 presents information on university educators in Canada and the provinces. It outlines the number of full-time university educators, providing breakdowns by academic rank and by sex. The male–female distribution of educators, by age, is also examined, as well as the age distribution of educators compared with that of the overall labour force. Average salaries, by academic rank and by sex, are also presented.

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In Number and salary of full-time university teaching staff, by rank and sex, Canada and provinces, the definition of full-time university staff  is similar to that used in other D3 Tables, but excludes staff who are on unpaid leave, all religious and military personnel or similar staff paid according to salary scales lower than those applying to regular/lay staff, and staff having a salary of zero or unreported.

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D4 Research and development

Indicator D4 presents information on research and development (R&D), focusing on the R&D performed by the higher education sector. The context for R&D activities carried out in the higher education sector is provided by examining total domestic expenditures on R&D as a percentage of GDP (table 27-10-0359-01) from an international and national perspective. Expenditures on R&D by performing sector (tables 27-10-0360-01 and 27-10-0273-02) are outlined, as are sources of funding for R&D expenditures in the higher education sector (table 27-10-0363-01).

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D6 Educational attainment

Indicator D6 examines educational attainment among the Canadian population aged 25 to 64Note 4.  This indicator uses data from the Census of Population and the National Household Survey (NHS) to portray the distribution of the Canadian population by level of education and age group (table 37-10-0099-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0095), and by level of education and sex (table 37-10-0100-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0096), for Canada and its jurisdictions (table 37-10-0130-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0135). Information is also presented for the population aged 25 to 64 with Aboriginal identity, by age group (table 37-10-0099-01), and by sex (table 37-10-0100-01). Furthermore, data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to present data for the off-reserve Aboriginal population, the non- Aboriginal population and the total population for Canada, the provinces and the territories (table 37-10-0117-01 formerly CANSIM 477-0116).

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