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  • Open Data

    Location of study inside Canada, different province or territory than provinc...

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Location of study inside Canada, different province or territory than provinc...

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Location of study inside Canada, same province or territory as province or te...

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Location of study inside Canada, same province or territory as province or te...

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Location of study outside Canada, 2006 (by census division)

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Location of study outside Canada, 2006 (by census subdivision)

    In the 2006 Census individuals aged 15 and over were asked to provide the location where their highest certificate, diploma or degree was obtained according to the boundaries in existence on Census Day, May 16, 2006. In 2006, 10% of Canadian postsecondary graduates aged 15 and over had earned...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children less than 6 years of age, living at ...

    This age group represented 24% of all children living at home. The patterns evident on the map show that the highest proportions of this age group were found in the Northwest Territories, Quebec and the northern Prairie Provinces. This distribution is partly attributed to the higher proportion of...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children aged 25 years and over, living at home

    There has been a substantial increase in the number of young adults living in their parental home. According to the results of the 1996 Census, 47% of women aged 20 to 34 lived with their parents, while over half of young unmarried men lived at home. A number of factors have influenced this...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children aged 18-24 years, living at home

    There has been a substantial increase in the number of young adults living in their parental home. According to the results of the 1996 Census, 47% of women aged 20 to 34 lived with their parents, while over half of young unmarried men lived at home. A number of factors have influenced this...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
  • Open Data

    Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children aged 15-17 years, living at home

    Children between the ages of 15 and 17, based on the map, were distributed fairly evenly across Canada with the exception of the Northwest Territories and the northern census divisions in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The highest proportion of this age group was found in Newfoundland, southern...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
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