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A glance at the graph provided data on the number of university graduates in Canada between 1992 and 2007. Overall, given are two rates concerning students of both sexes. It is evident that women are far more likely to study at the university than men. Both sexes saw considerable fluctuations, with peaks at the number […]
The line chart provides data on number of female and male university graduates over the period from 1992 to 2007 in Canada. Overall, both female and male graduates experienced positive growth throughout the observed years, and the graduates were dominated by females in all years. In the beginning year of observation, the number of female […]
The provided line chart depicts information regarding how many university students graduated in Canada by gender over a fifteen-year period between 1992 and 2007. Overall, what stands out from the given graph is that while there is a negative trend, all genders experienced a positive trajectory across the entire timeframe. Apart from the general trends, […]
The provided line graph shows the number of people who completed higher education from 1992 to 2006. Overall, it is clear that the number of female graduates was higher than that of male graduates ranging from 30% to 50% in different years An interesting point to highlight is the rapid growth in the number of […]
The given line chart provides an insight into the number of female and male students who graduated from Canadian universities between 1992 and 2007. On the whole, it can clearly be seen that the proportion of university graduates witnessed an upward trend during 15 years. In addition, the number of female graduates rose more substantially […]
