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Characteristics and Labour Market Outcomes of Internationally-educated Immigrants
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- Acronyms
- Introduction
- Profile of internationally-educated immigrants aged 25 to 64
- Labour market outcomes of internationally-educated immigrants aged 25 to 64
- Working in their field of study or not
- Summary and concluding remarks
- Tables and charts
- Appendices
- References
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Appendix 1
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Regions and countries of highest postsecondary education
The following Table outlines the detailed grouping of regions and countries of highest postsecondary education.
Census Question 31 "In what province, territory or country did this person complete his/her highest degree, certificate or diploma" was used to determine the country in which immigrants received their highest level of educational attainment greater than high school.
Internationally-educated includes all individuals aged 25 to 64 who completed their highest certificate, diploma or degree 'outside Canada,' while Canada-educated includes all of those who reported receiving theirs 'in Canada.'
Table A.1.1 Detailed grouping of regions and countries of highest postsecondary education
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