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The 2 pie charts compare citizens of Canada in two different age groups (25 to 35 and 45 to 55) and the post-school qualifications they hold. Overall, it is shown on the graph that twice as much Canadians aged from 25 to 35 have a degree as Canadians aged from 45 to 55. The pie […]
The given illustrations depict the post-secondary qualifications possessed by Canadians in the age ranges of 25 to 35 and 45 to 55. Broadly speaking, it is evident that social science, arts was the most popular degree in both age groups. Looking the figures in detail, social science, arts, almost equally popular in both age groups, […]
The given pie charts demonstrate how post-school degrees held by Canadian are categorized into different fields in two specific age groups 25 to 35 and 45 to 55 Overall, it can be seen from the diagrams that Administration, Social science, Arts and the combination between Science, Maths and Computers are the primary qualification helding by […]
The pie charts make a comparison of the main fields of Canadian degrees in two different age groups, namely, 25 to 35 and 45 to 55 (YO). Overall, as can be seen, although there are some exceptions, the trends are quite similar. To begin with, the highest percentage is allocated to social science and arts […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of post-school qualifications held by Canadians aged 25 to 35 years and 45 to 55 years. The measurements were indicated as percentages. Overall, it is evident from the charts that the most popular degree was in the study of social science, arts in both charts. Canadians aged 25 to […]
