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Section A

Section A1

Table A.1.1 Distribution of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015

Table A.1.2 Percentage of the 25- to 64-year-old population that has attained at least upper secondary education, by age group and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015

Table A.1.3 Percentage of the 25- to 64-year-old population that has attained tertiary education, by age group and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015

Table A.1.4 Trends in educational attainment of 25- to 64-year-olds, 25- to 34-year-olds and 55- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2005, 2010 and 2015

Section A2

Table A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2014

Table A.2.2 Successful completion of upper secondary programmes in public schools, 16- to 19-year-olds, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2014

Section A3

Table A.3.1 Employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015

Table A.3.2 Trends in employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, 25- to 34-year-olds and 55- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2005 and 2010 and 2015

Table A.3.3.1 Trends in employment rates of 25 to 64-year-olds by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2005 and 2015

Table A.3.3.2 Trends in employment rates of 25 to 34-year-olds by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2005 and 2015

Table A.3.3.3 Trends in employment rates of 55 to 64-year-olds by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2005 and 2015

Section B

Section B1

Table B.1.1.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, for all services, by educational level, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Table B.1.1.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, for all services, by educational level, in equivalent US dollars converted using purchasing power parity, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Table B.1.2.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, on core services and ancillary services, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Table B.1.2.2 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, on core services and ancillary services, in equivalent US dollars converted using purchasing power parity, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Section B2

Table B.2.1 Public and private expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, by level of education, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013

Section B3

Table B.3.1 Distribution of total and current expenditure by educational institutions, from public and private sources, by level of education, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013

Section C

Section C1

Table C.1.1 International students in tertiary education and distribution of international enrolments, by level of tertiary education, Canada and provinces, 2014

Table C.1.2 Distribution of international students in tertiary education, by region of origin and selected countries of citizenship, Canada and provinces, 2014

Section C2

Table C.2.1 Percentage of aged 15 to 29 years old in education and not in education, by age group and labour force status, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Table C.2.2 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds in education and not in education, by sex and labour force status, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Table C.2.3 Percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds in education and not in education, by highest level of education attained and labour force status, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Table C.2.4 Trends in the percentage of 15- to 29-year-olds in education and not in education, by age group and labour force status, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2016

Section D

Section D1

Table D.1.1 Intended instruction time in public institutions, ages 6 through 17, by age, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015/2016

Section D2

Table D.2.1 Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Table D.2.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, US dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2013/2014

Section D3

Table D.3.1 Organization of teachers' working time in public institutions, by educational level taught, Canada and jurisdictions, 2013/2014

Section E

Section E1

Table E.1.1.1 Comparative distributions of literacy proficiency levels of 25- to 64-year-old non-students, by highest level of parental educational attainment, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012

Table E.1.1.2 Comparative distributions of numeracy proficiency levels of 25- to 64-year-old non-students, by highest level of parental educational attainment, Canada, provinces and territories, 2012

Table E.1.2 Percentage of intergenerational mobility in education of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, by gender, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012

Table E.1.3 Percentage of intergenerational mobility in education of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, by native-born and foreign-born parents, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012/2015

Table E.1.4 Percentage of intergenerational perpetuation of educational attainment of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, by gender, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012

Charts

Chapter A

Chapter A1

Chart A.1.1 Distribution of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, Canada, provinces and territories, 2015

Chart A.1.2 Distribution of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada, 2015

Chart A.1.3 Proportion of the 25- to 64-year-old population with short cycle tertiary and bachelor's, master's or doctoral or equivalent degree, 2015

Chart A.1.4 Proportions of the populations aged 25 to 34 and 55 to 64 that have attained tertiary education, 2015

Chart A.1.5 Proportions of the 25- to 34-year-old population with tertiary education, 2005 and 2015

Chapter A2

Chart A.2.1 Upper secondary graduation rates, by sex, Canada, OECD and selected countries, 2014

Chart A.2.2 Successful completion of upper secondary programmes, in public schools, 16- to 19-year-olds, by sex, 2014

Chapter A3

Chart A.3.1 Employment rates of 25- to 64-year-olds, by highest level of education attained and sex, Canada and OECD, 2015

Chart A.3.2 Employment rates of the 25- to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, 2015

Chart A.3.3 Employment rates of 25- to 34-year and 55 to 64-year-old population, by highest level of education attained, 2005 and 2015

Chapter B

Chapter B1

Chart B.1.1 Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student for all services, primary, secondary and university education, 2013/2014

Chapter B2

Chart B.2.1 Public and private expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, by level of education, 2013

Chapter B3

Chart B.3.1 Current expenditure as a share of total expenditure on educational institutions, by level of education: all primary and secondary, short cycle tertiary (college) and post-secondary non-tertiary and university, 2013

Chart B.3.2 Compensation of staff as a share of current expenditure on educational institutions, by level of education: all primary and secondary, short cycle tertiary (college) and post-secondary non-tertiary and university, 2013

Chart B.3.3 Compensation of teachers as a share of current expenditure on educational institutions, by level of education: all primary and secondary, short cycle tertiary (college) and post-secondary non-tertiary and university, 2013

Chart B.3.4 Compensation of all staff as a share of current expenditure on educational institutions for postsecondary education, Canada, OECD and other countries, 2013

Chapter C

Chapter C1

Chart C.1.1 Number of international students in tertiary education, by province, 2014

Chart C.1.2 Distribution of international students in tertiary education, by level of education, Canada and provinces, 2014

Chart C.1.3a Proportion of international students among all tertiary enrolments, by level of education, Canada, provinces and OECD average, 2014

Chart C.1.3b Proportion of international students among all tertiary enrolments, by level of education, G7 countries, Australia and OECD average, 2014

Chart C.1.4 Distribution of international students in tertiary education, by region of origin, Canada and provinces, 2014

Chapter C2

Chart C.2.1 Portrait of the 15- to 29-year-old Canadian population by age group and education and employment status, 2016

Chart C.2.2.1 Distribution of the 15- to 19-year-old population by education and employment status, OECD, Canada and provinces, 2016

Chart C.2.2.2 Distribution of the 20- to 24-year-old population by education and employment status, OECD, Canada and provinces, 2016

Chart C.2.2.3 Distribution of the 25- to 29-year-old population by education and employment status, OECD, Canada and provinces, 2016

Chart C.2.3 Distribution of the 15- to 29-year-old population not in education, unemployed or not in the labour force (NEET), Canada, OECD and other countries, 2016

Chart C.2.4 Distribution of the 25- to 29-year-old population not in education, unemployed or not in the labour force (NEET), OECD, Canada and provinces, 2016

Chart C.2.5.1 Distribution of the 15- to 29-year-old population not in education, unemployed or not in the labour force (NEET), by sex, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Chart C.2.5.2 Distribution of the 15- to 29-year-old population not in education, unemployed (NEET, unemployed only), by sex, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Chart C.2.5.3 Distribution of the 15- to 29-year-old population not in education, not in the labour force (NEET, not in the labour force only), by sex, OECD, Canada, provinces and territories, 2016

Chart C.2.6 Proportion of 15- to 29-year-olds males and females in education who are employed, OECD, Canada and provinces, 2016

Chapter D

Chapter D1

Chart D.1.1 Total number of cumulative intended instruction hours in public institutions, by level of education, 2015/2016

Chapter D2

Chart D.2.1.1 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in primary and lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, 2013/2014

Chart D.2.1.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in upper secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, 2013/2014

Chart D.2.2 Annual statutory teachers' salaries, full-time teachers in lower secondary institutions, by teaching experience, Canada and OECD, 2013/2014

Chart D.2.3 Annual statutory teachers' salaries after 15 years experience, full-time teachers in lower secondary institutions, Canada, OECD and selected countries, 2013/2014

Chapter D3

Chart D.3.1 Hours of teaching time per day, by educational level taught, 2013/2014

Chart D.3.2.1 Annual net teaching time and total working time, primary level, 2013/2014

Chart D.3.2.2 Annual net teaching time and total working time, lower secondary level, 2013/2014

Chart D.3.3 Net teaching time as a percentage of total working time, 2013/2014

Chart D.3.4 Number of teaching hours per year in general lower secondary education, Canada, provinces, OECD and selected countries, 2013/2014

Chapter E

Chapter E1

Chart E.1.1 Comparative distributions of literacy and numeracy proficiency levels of 25- to 64-year-old non-students, by highest level of parental educational attainment, Canada, 2012

Chart E.1.2 Percentage of intergenerational mobility in education from upper secondary/postsecondary non-tertiary to tertiary of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012

Chart E.1.3 Percentage of intergenerational mobility in education from upper secondary/postsecondary non-tertiary to tertiary of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, by gender, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012

Chart E.1.4 Percentage of intergenerational mobility in education from upper secondary/post-secondary non-tertiary to tertiary of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, by native-born and foreign-born parents, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012/2015

Chart E.1.5 Percentage of intergenerational perpetuation of educational attainment of 25- to 44-year-old non-students, Canada, provinces and territories, OECD and selected countries, 2012

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