The line chart provides the data about the number of graduates between females and males in Canada from 1992 to 2006, which is measured in thousands.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there has been a considerable upward in females and males. Meanwhile, both females and males witnessed a gradual decrease during 2 years based on the timeline in the question.
Looking at the details, in the beginning years, the highest number of graduates in Canada was women, starting from 98,000 in 1992 to 104,000 in 1996. Nevertheless, women graduates declined substantially by exactly 100,000 in 1998. Regarding this, the graduates of females skyrocketed sharply, at around 150,000 in 2006.
According to the data, the number of men was lowest, at approximately 71,000 in 1992. However, the men graduated significantly during the 4 years, starting from 75,000 in 1994 to 78,000 1996. Furthermore, the males who graduated experienced a rise and down as long as a few years, at nearly 74,000 in 2000. Notwithstanding foregoing, the progress of men graduating who witnessed a significant increase, at just under 100,000 in the final period.
