Canada leads G7 in number of working-age university, college graduates: census | 24CA News

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Published 30.11.2022
Canada leads G7 in number of working-age university, college graduates: census | 24CA News

Canada has extra working age faculty or college graduates than another nation within the G7 because of extra adults finding out for a level and the regular inflow of extremely educated immigrants, in keeping with newly launched census knowledge. 

Among working-age Canadians aged 25 to 64, some 57.5 per cent have a college or faculty diploma, the best within the G7.

Data launched by the 2021 census says that rating is due partially to the one in 4 working-age Canadians which have a university diploma or certificates qualification. 

When it involves the share of working-age Canadians with a college diploma, Canada sits in fourth place within the G7 at 32.9 per cent after the United Kingdom, at 41.3 per cent, the United States at 39.5 per cent and Japan at 34.2 per cent. 

The census additionally says that whereas the inhabitants is relatively well-educated, failing to acknowledge the {qualifications} of staff educated overseas is “leaving talent on the table.”

More to return.