Table A.1.9 Proportion of job-related training activities taken by employed Canadians aged 25 to 64 that were sponsored by employers, 2002 and 2008

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  Adult Education and Training Survey, 20021 Access and Support to Education and Training Survey, 20082
percent
Total 88.3 90.5
Age group
25 to 34 87.3 87.5
35 to 44 88.8 91.8
45 to 64 88.7 91.2
Sex
Male 90.3 91.7
Female 86.5 89.3
Highest level of education attained
Less than high school 90.6 91.6
High school diploma or its equivalent 88.7 95.0
Postsecondary education degree, diploma or certificate 88.1 89.5
Province
Newfoundland and Labrador 86.7 92.9
Prince Edward Island 91.3 83.7
Nova Scotia 91.7 93.3
New Brunswick 92.7 95.8
Quebec 94.1 93.0
Ontario 85.1 88.9
Manitoba 86.2 92.0
Saskatchewan 88.3 92.9
Alberta 89.9 89.5
British Columbia 88.1 91.1
1. Represents activities undertaken between January and December 2002.
2. Represents activities undertaken between July 2007 and June 2008.
Sources: Adult Education and Training Survey (AETS), 2003 and Access and Support to Education and Training Survey (ASETS), 2008.

 

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