The line graph indicates the number of Canadian who graduated University from 1992 to 2007.
The number of University graduates has increased in both genders during 5 years. The number of females had been always over that of males, even the highest number of male graduates is less than that of female graduates. Furthermore, the slope of women is steeper than the slope of men.
The number of female graduates slowly grew from 1992 to 1995, and it dropped a little bit. After the drop, it remains still for about two years, form 1997 to 1999. However from 21st centuries, the number of women graduates started to soar. Indeed, it jumped from about 100,000 to about 150,000.
In the case of male graduates, it is more fluctuating. It had a small growth from 1992 to 1995 just as the case of female graduates. Also, they had a little drop from 1995 to 1999. However, from 2000, it started to fluctuate, with showing increases overall. From 2001, the number of male graduates had a steep increasing slope although it is no more than that of female graduates.
Overall, the graph shows the number of University graduates in Canada in both genders. The shape of both graphs is look alike, but the number was always outdid by the female graduates.
