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The graph compares university graduates among men and women in Canada between 1992 and 2007, measured in numbers. Overall, the number of female graduates increased dramatically throughout the period, while the number of men graduates rose slightly. Despite the rise in male graduates, women consistently remained the dominant group. In 1992, graduating rate among female […]
The given graph compares the number of female and male students in Canada in terms of university graduates over a period of 15 years, commencing from 1992. Overall, the amount of students graduated from university follow an upswing trend, regardless of the genders. Generally, female university graduates always keep at a higher number than the […]
The line graph compares the number of male and female students finishing university in Canada over a 15-year year, during the period of 1992-2007. Although there were minor fluctuations, overall, the figures of both women and men witnessed an upward trajectories across this timeframe, starting from their lowest points in 1992 and expected to peak […]
The graph illustrates data about how many Canadian students graduated from universities between 1992 and 2007. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there was a significant upward trend in the number of both female and male students. Another interesting point is that there were more women learners than men. Looking at the […]
The line graph shows fluctuations in the number of graduates for both genders from 1992 to 2007 Overall, it clear from the graph that both gender saw a similar fluctuation in the number of graduates over the period. The number of female graduates constantly outweighed the number of male graduates across whole years. It can […]
