Table A.1.5 Average duration of job-related training among Canadians aged 18 to 64 who took job-related training between July 2007 and June 2008

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  Average duration of training
hours
Total 50
Age group
18 to 24 72
25 to 34 55
35 to 44 54
45 to 64 41
Sex
Male 57
Female 44
Highest level of education attained
Less than high school 64E
High school diploma or its equivalent 50
Postsecondary education degree, diploma or certificate 50
Province
Newfoundland and Labrador 57E
Prince Edward Island 42
Nova Scotia 38
New Brunswick 52E
Quebec 50
Ontario 52
Manitoba 51
Saskatchewan 44
Alberta 44
British Columbia 57
Place of birth
Born in Canada 50
Born outside Canada 49
Employment status
Employed at some point during the reference period 49
Unemployed and looking for work throughout the reference period 35E
Other 104E
Hours worked per week
1 to 29 hours (part-time) 47
30 hours and above (full-time) 50
Occupation
Management occupations 50
Business, finance and administrative occupations 46
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 50
Health occupations 36
Social science, education, government service and religion 45
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 59E
Sales and service occupations 64
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 57E
Occupations unique to primary industry 35
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 51E
Industry
Agriculture 23
Forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction 53
Utilities 51
Construction 62E
Manufacturing - durables 48E
Manufacturing non-durables 60E
Wholesale trade 67E
Retail trade 52
Transportation and warehousing 39
Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 51
Professional, scientific and technical services 47
Management, administrative and other support 46
Educational services 44
Health care and social assistance 38
Information, culture and recreation 56
Accommodation and food services 57E
Other services 40
Public administration 67
E use with caution
Source: Access and Support to Education and Training Survey (ASETS), 2008.

 

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