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The line graph illustrates the number of females and males who graduated from a University in Canada from 1992 to 2007. Overall, a general trend indicates an increase in both genders’ graduations, albeit the figure for females faced a sharper rise than that for males. At the outset of the period (1992), almost 100,000 women […]
The line graph illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007, disaggregated by gender. Overall, while both genders saw an upward trend over the period, female graduates significantly outnumbered their male counterparts, with more pronounced fluctuations in male figures. Initially, the number of female graduates stood at approximately 100,000 in 1992, […]
The graph illustrates the number of university graduates, of both genders, in Canada between 1992 and 2007. Throughout this period, female graduates consistently outnumbered their male counterparts by a significant margin. As can be seen from the graph, there were roughly 100,000 women graduates in 1992, while the number of male graduates lagged behind at […]
The graph illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007, displaying data for both males and females. Overall, there was a steady increase in the number of graduates throughout this period, with female graduates consistently outnumbering males. In 1992, there were about 100,000 female graduates, compared to approximately 70,000 male graduates. […]
The provided data illustrates the total number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007. It is evident that both male and female graduates experienced fluctuations during this period. The overall trend shows an increase in the total number of graduates with a noticeable gender disparity, as the number of female graduates consistently surpassed […]
