The given graph compares the number of female and male students in Canada in terms of university graduates over a period of 15 years, commencing from 1992.
Overall, the number of students graduating from university follows an upswing trend, regardless of gender. Generally, female university graduates always keep at a higher number than males.
Although both figures rose through the period, they all had to experience a dip lasting for 3 years (from 1995 to 1998) before continuing to increase. Additionally, there was a slight dip for both in 2005, which made the figures fluctuate to some degree.
Initially, the number of male graduates was nearly three-quarters compared to female graduates (with 70,000 for the former and 100,000 for the latter). At the end of the period, while the number of female graduates was recorded as the highest point of the graph with nearly 150,000 people, the male figure reached its peak at about 95,000 students.
