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The pie charts illustrate the college occupations held by Canadian citizens in the age sections 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. As an overall trend, two illustrations show the differences in fields of study, between two groups of Canadians (25 to 35 and 45 to 55). The first point to note is the significant […]
The pie charts compare the proportion of Canadians holding post-school degrees into two ranges in few academies. Overall, it is clear that was the most common study study Social Science , Arts in young age cohorts while , Adminstration education follows . In contrast, younger group had more studies pupils than older group . Focusing […]
The diagram below illustrate the postgraduate educational background by Canadian in the 2 range of age such as 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. In summary aged between 25-35, there’s no main fields of study that highly dominates, just slightly 1 or 2 differences of percentage for orange, yellow, light blue and grey section. […]
The pie chart illustrates information about the after-school qualifications organised by Canadians in the age group of 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. In an overview, it is apparent from the given data that the both age groups holds almost same proportion comprising the degree in social science and arts. At first glance, it […]
The assigned pie chart illustrates information on the post-school qualification held by Canadian students in the age groups of 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. These citizens held degrees in different nine streams and the total of candidates included 729000. It is evident from the pie chart that the highest number of students enrolled […]
