Table A.8.1
Characteristics of doctoral graduates who lived in the United States two years after graduation, Ontario and Canada without Ontario

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Table A.8.1
Characteristics of doctoral graduates who lived in the United States two years after graduation, Ontario and Canada without Ontario
Table summary
This table displays the results of characteristics of doctoral graduates who lived in the united states two years after graduation class of 2005 and class of 2000, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Class of 2005 Class of 2000
percent
Ontario
Gender
Male 62 67
Female 38 33
Marital status
Married or living common-law 70 67
Single, never married 27 28
Had dependent children 28 38
Median age
Male 31 31
Female 30 31
Citizenship status two years after graduation
Canadian citizen by birth 52 67Note 1
Canadian citizen by naturalization 33 31
Landed immigrant or foreign student 6Note E: Use with caution Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
No status in Canada or other 9Note E: Use with caution Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
Proportion by field of study
Life sciences 16 22
Engineering 16 16
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 16 13Note E: Use with caution
Psychology and social sciences 7 8
Humanities 11 6Note E: Use with caution
Education and other fields of study 8Note E: Use with caution 6Note E: Use with caution
Canada without Ontario
Gender
Male 65 65
Female 35 35
Marital status
Married or living common-law 67 66
Single, never married 32 32
Had dependent children 33 35
Median age
Male 31 30
Female 29 30
Citizenship status two years after graduation
Canadian citizen by birth 64 53
Canadian citizen by naturalization 25 38Note 1
Landed immigrant or foreign student 6Note E: Use with caution 4Note E: Use with caution
No status in Canada or other 6Note E: Use with caution 5Note E: Use with caution
Proportion by field of study
Life sciences 18 12Note 1
Engineering 7Note E: Use with caution 7Note E: Use with caution
Computer, mathematics and physical sciences 18 21
Psychology and social sciences 6Note E: Use with caution 5Note E: Use with caution
Humanities 7Note E: Use with caution 8
Education and other fields of study 5Note E: Use with caution 3Note E: Use with caution
x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
E use with caution
1. Significantly different between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2000 (p<0.05).
Sources: Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey (Classes of 2005 and 2000).
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