Table A.19
Industry of employment of 2005 doctoral graduates

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  Proportion Confidence limits (95%)
Lower Upper
percent
Educational services 56 55 58
Professional, scientific and technical services 13 12 14
Health care and social assistance 13 12 13
Public administration 7 7 8
Manufacturing 4 3 4
Other services (except public administration) 2 1 2
Finance and Insurance 1 1 1
Information and cultural Industries 1 1 1
Wholesale trade 1 1 1
Arts, entertainment and recreation 1 1 1
Mining and oil and gas extraction 0.5 0.3 0.7
Retail trade 0.5 0.4 0.6
Utilities 0.3E 0.2 0.4
Administrative and support 0.3E 0.2 0.4
Construction x ... ...
Agriculture, forestry .. ... ...
Real estate and rental and leasing .. ... ...
Management of companies and enterprises .. ... ...
Transportation and warehousing x ... ...
Accommodation and food services x ... ...
.. not available for a specific reference period
... not applicable
x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
E use with caution
Note: Excludes unpaid workers, respondents still taking education credits and those outside the labour force.
Sources: Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey (Class of 2005).
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