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The image shows two pie charts comparing the main fields of study for Canadians aged between 25 and 35 with a degree, totaling 515,600, and those aged between 45 and 55 with a degree, totaling 213,400. For the 25-35 age group, the largest field is Social Science, Arts at 20%, followed by Education at 15%, Science, Math, Computers at 13%, Engineering at 10%, Nursing at 7%, Administration at 7%, Humanities at 4%, MBA at 2%, and Other at 2%. For the 45-55 age group, the largest field is Social Science, Arts at 21%, followed by Education at 15%, Administration at 15%, Nursing at 11%, Science, Math, Computers at 10%, Engineering at 9%, Humanities at 5%, MBA at 3%, and Other at 3%.
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The pie charts compare the degrees acquire by Canadians post-school in two age groups (25 to 35 and 45 to 55).
Overall, the number of Canadian people aged between 25 and 35 is slightly above twice as many as 45 to 55 age group. Social science, arts major is the most popular to both age groups, while other majors are the least popular in both categories as well.
The social science, arts comprise of 20% and 21% to 25 to 30 and 45 to 55 age groups, respectively. The popularity of administration as well as science, maths, computers increase significantly in younger generations, from 10% to 18% and 15% to 19%, respectively. Similarly, MBS major also experience a rise with more considerable rise, which is double from the older generations.
The other majors, such as education, humanities, nursing and others, undergo slight declines in shares, with the rate around 1% until 2%. Meanwhile, the proportion of engineering education fall significantly from 19% from the older generations to only 9% in younger group.
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