Description Chart 3.9
PS-TRE— Comparative distributions of proficiency levels of population aged 16 to 65, by official-language minority, Canada and oversampled populations, 2012

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The title of the graph is "Chart 3.9 PS-TRE — Comparative distributions of proficiency levels of population aged 16 to 65, by official-language minority, Canada and oversampled populations, 2012."
This is a column stacked chart.
There are in total 8 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 100 with ticks every 10 points.
There are 4 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "percent."
The horizontal axis is "Official-language minority, Canada and oversampled populations."
The title of series 1 is "PS-TRE non-respondents."
The minimum value is 11 and it corresponds to "Quebec Anglophone."
The maximum value is 27 and it corresponds to "New Brunswick Francophone."
The title of series 2 is "Level 1 or below."
The minimum value is 40 and it corresponds to "Manitoba Anglophone."
The maximum value is 52 and it corresponds to "Manitoba Francophone."
The title of series 3 is "Level 2."
The minimum value is 20 and it corresponds to "New Brunswick Francophone."
The maximum value is 34 and it corresponds to "Quebec Anglophone, Ontario Anglophone and Manitoba Anglophone."
The title of series 4 is "Level 3."
The minimum value is 3 and it corresponds to "New Brunswick Francophone and Ontario Francophone."
The maximum value is 9 and it corresponds to "Ontario Anglophone."

Data Table Chart 3.9
  PS-TRE non-respondents Level 1 or below Level 2 Level 3
New Brunswick Anglophone 19 45 30 6
New Brunswick Francophone 27 50 20 3
Quebec Anglophone 11 47 34 8
Quebec Francophone 16 51 27 6
Ontario Anglophone 13 43 34 9
Ontario Francophone 19 47 31 3
Manitoba Anglophone 20 40 34 6
Manitoba Francophone 12 52 28 8
Source(s):
The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies, 2012. See Table B.3.9.
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