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The graph details the level of male and female graduates in Canadian universities between 1992 and 2007. Whilst there was a large increase in graduates since 2001, the gap between the number of men and women also increased. The level of men and women graduating from Canadian universities remained relatively stable between 1992 and 2001. […]
The line graph provides a comparison of the number of female and male graduates from a particular university in Canada over a 14-year period, from 1992 to 2006. Overall, it can be observed that the number of females who graduated from the university was by far higher than that of males, with the gap between […]
The line graph shows the number of male and female university graduates in Canada between 1992 and 2007. Overall, the number of university graduates increased for both genders over the period, but the number of female graduates was always higher than that of males. The gap between them also became wider over time. In 1992, […]
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 number of students graduating from university follows an upswing trend, regardless of gender. Generally, female university graduates always keep at a higher number than males. Although […]
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 […]
