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Table 1 Distribution of individuals with a postsecondary education aged 25 to 64, by immigration status, Canada, 2006
Table 2 Distribution of individuals with a postsecondary education aged 25 to 64, by labour force status, Canada 2006
Table 3 Distribution of individuals with a postsecondary education aged 25 to 64, by location of highest postsecondary study, Canada 2006
Table 4 Percentage distribution of individuals aged between 25 and 64 years who have completed postsecondary education, by immigration status, level of postsecondary education and location of postsecondary study, 2006
Table 5 Percentage distribution of individuals aged between 25 and 64 years who have completed postsecondary education, by immigration cohort, field and location of postsecondary study, 2006
Table 6 Percentage distribution of individuals aged between 25 and 64 years who have completed postsecondary education, by labour market status, immigration status and location of postsecondary study, 2005
Table 7 Average wage differential between immigrants and the Canadian-born, 25 to 64 year-olds with a postsecondary education, by immigrant cohort and location of postsecondary study, 2006
Table 8 Relative effect of location of postsecondary study on the employment earnings of internationally-educated immigrants aged 25 to 64, by immigration cohort, Canada, 2006
Table 9 Relative effect of location of postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants aged 25 to 64, by quintile of years of potential Canadian labour market experience, Canada, 2006
Table A.3 The background determinants of labour force status in Canada, multivariate results, 25 to 64 year-olds with a postsecondary education, 2006 — Marginal effects
Table A.4 Relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on the labour force status of landed immigrants aged 25 to 64 with a postsecondary education—Marginal effects
Table A.5 The background determinants of employment earnings in Canada, 25 to 64 year-olds with a postsecondary education, multivariate results
Table A.6 Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants to Canada, 25 to 64 year-olds with a postsecondary education
Charts
Chart 1.A Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 1.B Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 1.C Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 1.D Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 1.E Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 1.F Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on relative labour force status of immigrants— Marginal effects
Chart 2.A Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants
Chart 2.B Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants
Chart 2.C Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants
Chart 2.D Predicted relative impact of location of highest postsecondary study on employment earnings of immigrants
Chart 3 Percentage distribution of permanent migration to Canada, by category, 1984 to 2006