The graph indicates the number of students who graduate from university in Canada between 1992 and 2006. While there was some fluctuations, the number of both male and female graduates increased significantly over the period. In which, index of females stays at notably higher than males.
For females, in 1992 there was nearly 100.000 students graduated from university, it increased slightly until 1995, and started to decline until 1999, but no less than the 1992 year’s index. In the next 7 year from 1999 to 2006, it showed a constant rise from 100.000 people to nearly 150.000 people in 2006.
Similarly, males index also showed a similar trend. In 1992 there was 70.000 male university graduates, it fluctuated slightly until 2001 and began a consistent increase in the next 5 years, reached roughly 100.000 university graduate in 2006.
The graph illustrates the comparison between men and women university graduates in Canada from 1992-2007. At first, we observe that female student graduate rates always higher than male graduates. It is significantly increasing day by day.
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The graph illustrates the comparison between men and women university graduates in Canada from 1992-2007.
At first, we observe that female student graduate rates always higher than male graduates. It is significantly increasing day by day. At 2006 female graduates are nearly double of male graduates.
For females, in 1992 nearly 100000 students graduated from university.Increasing r