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line chart illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada between 1992 and 2007. It is clear that the number of both female and male university graduates increased significantly. Furthermore, the number of female graduates was much higher than the number of male graduates from the start. In 1992, there were about 98,000 female students […]
The line graph depicts the proportion of graduates from Canadian universities, categorized by gender, from 1992 to 2007, measured in thousands. Overall, the trends for both female and male graduates exhibit similar fluctuations, culminating in a significant increase by the end of 2007. Notably, female students have consistently had a higher graduation rate than males […]
The given line graph illustrates the figure for graduation of Canadian universities by gender throughout the years 1992 to 2007. As can be seen from the graph, there is an upward trend in graduation in both females and males over the time; however, the number of female graduates is much higher than the graduation of […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of graduates from Canadian universities, categorized by gender, in 1992 until 2007, measured in thousands. Overall, the trends for both female and male graduates are similar in fluctuations, as they end up in a skyrocketing increase at the end of 2007. It is evident that female students have a […]
The line graph provides data on the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007, divided by gender. Overall, both male and female graduate numbers show an upward trend over the 15-year period, with female graduates consistently outnumbering their male counterparts. Body 1: In 1992, the number of female graduates stood at around […]
