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Band 6+: The graphs below show the post-school qualifications held by Canadians in the age groups 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 given pie charts demonstrate how post-school degrees held by Canadian are categorized into different fields in two specific age groups 25 to 35 and 45 to 55

Overall, it can be seen from the diagrams that Administration, Social science, Arts and the combination between Science, Maths and Computers are the primary qualification helding by Canadian in both age group. In addition, courses like MBA or Humanities are reported to have a narrow proportion of people from Canada.

In detail, on the one hand, among 515,600 Canadian in the 25 – 35 age group, 19% people hold a degree in Administration, which is 4% higher than that of 45 – 55 age group. Besides, Social Science and Arts witnessed a relatively same proportions of qualification holder from Canada (around 20%) in both age groups. Similarly, the figure for education showed a balance in the percantages of people aged from 25 to 35 and 45 to 55, which is approximately 14%.

On the other hand, there is a wide disparity in the rate of Canadian in two mentioned age group in “Science, Maths, Computers” qualification (18% compared with 10%). In the field of Engineering, while people from 25 to 35 year old accumulated to under 10%, the other age group responsible to nearly one-third of 213,400 Canadian who participated in the survey. Finally, the figure for people aged from 45 to 55 seen a narrow margin of 4% and double the proportion for 25 to 35 in nursing and MBA field respectively.

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