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The image depicts a line graph showing university graduates in Canada (1992-2007): In 1992, males hit ~70,000 and females ~99,000; by 2007, males rose to ~95,000 and females ~147,000; notable transitions: males dipped below 75,000 around 1995 and peaked rapidly post-2000, whereas females showed a steep continuous rise post-1999; key figures: 1994 (males ~75,000, females ~101,000), 1998 (males ~71,000, females ~100,000), 2000 (males ~79,000, females ~105,000), 2004 (males ~85,000, females ~125,000).
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The line graph illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007.
Overall, the figure for tertiary education graduates of female and female increased significantly by year.
In 1992, the number of university graduates of male was 70,000 individual, after that it had a fluctuation around 75,000 individual in 2000. The figure for tertiary education of female was approximately at 100,000 individual. Then it increased slightly to about 104,000 individual and reduced to 100,000 individual in 2000.
From 2000 to 2007, there was a significantly increased of 40,000 individual og female, from 100,000 to approxiamtely 150,000 individual. The figure for tertiary education graduates reduced minimally from 75,000 to 72,000 individual. But then it increased rapidly to 95,000 individual.
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