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The title of this graph is “Chart 3.2 Estimated gross annual earnings of graduates working full-time in 2013, by level of study and co-op program status.”.

This is a stock chart.

The left vertical axis is ‘dollars’.
The right vertical axis is ‘percent’.
The horizontal axis is ‘level of study and co-op program status’.
There are in total 4 categories in the horizontal axis.

There are four series described in this chart.

The first series is ‘Percentile 25th’.
The minimum value is 31,200 and corresponds to ‘Co-op program College’.
The maximum value is 43,200 and corresponds to ‘Co-op program Bachelor’.

The second series is “Median’.
The minimum value is 40,600  and corresponds to ‘Co-op program College’.
The maximum value is 55,000 and corresponds to ‘Co-op program Bachelor’.

The third series is “Percentile 75th’
The minimum value is 55,000 and corresponds to ‘Non-co-op program College’.
The maximum value is  70,000 and corresponds to ‘Co-op program Bachelor’ .

The forth series is “Employed %’.
The minimum value is 90 and corresponds to ‘Non-co-op program College’ .
The maximum value is 94 and corresponds to ‘Co-op program Bachelor’.

Data table for chart 3.2
Table summary
This table displays the results of Data table for chart 3.2 Co-op program College, Non-co-op program College, Co-op program Bachelor and Non-co-op program Bachelor, calculated using dollars and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Co-op program College Non-co-op program College Co-op program Bachelor Non-co-op program Bachelor
dollars
Percentile 25th 31,200 33,700 43,200 40,000
Median 40,600 41,600 55,000 53,000
Percentile 75th 56,000 55,000 70,000 68,000
  percent
Employed % 92 90 94 91
Note:
Graduates who pursued further education after their 2009-2010 graduation are excluded from chart.
Source:
Statistics Canada, National Graduates Survey, 2013 (Class of 2009-2010).
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