Description for Chart 4
Differences in full-time paid employment rates between bachelor's degree holders and high school graduates aged 20 to 34, by sex, 1997 to 2012 (full-time students exluded)

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The title of the graph is "Chart 4 Differences in full-time paid employment rates between bachelor's degree holders and high school graduates aged 20 to 34, by sex, 1997 to 2012 (full-time students exluded)."
This is a line chart.
There are in total 16 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 25 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "percentage points."
The units of the horizontal axis are years from 1997 to 2012.
The title of series 1 is "Men ."
The minimum value is 4.5 occurring in 2005.
The maximum value is 11.4 occurring in 2010.
The title of series 2 is "Women."
The minimum value is 12.9 occurring in 2003.
The maximum value is 19 occurring in 1998 and 2012.

Data table for chart 4
  Men Women
1997 5.0 17.7
1998 8.3 19.0
1999 7.0 15.0
2000 6.8 15.5
2001 5.9 13.8
2002 4.9 13.5
2003 5.9 12.9
2004 6.6 13.1
2005 4.5 14.1
2006 6.2 14.1
2007 9.2 14.7
2008 9.1 14.5
2009 10.9 15.7
2010 11.4 17.7
2011 9.5 17.6
2012 8.4 19.0
Note:
Percentage-point differences are computed from region- and year-specific models of full-time paid employment that control for a quadratic term in potential labour market experience as well as workers' education levels. Differences are aggregated across regions in a given year using region- and year-specific employment estimates as weights.
Source:
Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey.
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