Map 15.4 High school graduates aged 25 to 29, by health region, 2006 Census

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Map 15.4 High school graduates aged 25 to 29, by health region, 2006 Census

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High school graduates aged 25 to 29, by health region, 2006 Census.

On average, 86.7% of the population aged 12 and older in the health regions nationwide are high school graduates. On this map, the health regions are divided into five groups. The groups are ranked from those with the lowest to those with the highest percentage of high school graduates aged 25 to 29.

On the map, brown signifies health regions where 26.5% to 74.1% of the population aged 25 to 29 are high school graduates; light brown signifies 74.3% to 80.5%; yellow, 80.6% to 83.8%; light purple, 84.0% to 88.1%; and purple, 88.2% to 94.0%.

The white area on the map represents sparsely populated regions in Canada and is not associated with a value for high school graduates.

Source: Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 82-221-X.

Each health region is coloured according to the following data table:

National average of high school graduates aged 25 to 29: 86.7%
Percentage of high school graduates aged 25 to 29 Group Colour
26.5% to 74.1% 1 Brown
74.3% to 80.5% 2 Light brown
80.6% to 83.8% 3 Yellow
84.0% to 88.1% 4 Light purple
88.2% to 94.0% 5 Purple

 

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