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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 proportion of Canadians holding post-school degrees into two ranges in few academies.
Overall, it is clear that was the most common study study Social Science , Arts in young age cohorts while , Adminstration education follows . In contrast, younger group had more studies pupils than older group .
Focusing on the older groups, Social Science , Arts was the most populated subject among individuals , at 20%.Meanwhile , Adminstration and Science , Math , Computers subjects ranked almost the same proportion at 19% and 18% respectively . In addition , Education subject had a moderate percent at 15% while, other studies was the leastcommon.
As for the older age ranges,Social,Science, Arts was the common while,Engineering ranked second at 19%.Moreover , Education was usual subject among pupils at 10% ,whereas Mba and other subject had the same percent at 3% and 3% respectively.
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