Table B.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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Table summary
This table displays the results of ps-tre — comparative distributions of proficiency levels of population aged 16 to 65. The information is grouped by region and official-language minority (appearing as row headers), level 1 or below, level 2, level 3 and ps-tre non-respondents, calculated using percent and standard error units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Region and official-language minority Level 1 or below Level 2 Level 3 PS-TRE non-respondents
percent standard error percent standard error percent standard error percent standard error
New Brunswick  
Anglophone 44.6 (2.8) 30.1 (2.5) 6.4 (1.6) 19.0 (1.6)
Francophone 50.1 (2.7) 20.0 (2.2) 2.9 (1.1) 27.0 (1.8)
Quebec  
Anglophone 47.2 (3.2) 34.3 (3.0) 7.8 (1.5) 10.7 (1.4)
Francophone 50.5 (0.9) 27.3 (0.8) 5.9 (0.5) 16.3 (0.6)
Ontario  
Anglophone 43.3 (1.4) 34.3 (1.4) 9.1 (1.1) 13.3 (0.9)
Francophone 46.8 (4.2) 31.0 (4.1) 3.1 (1.7) 19.0 (2.4)
Manitoba  
Anglophone 40.4 (2.5) 33.5 (2.2) 6.2 (1.8) 19.9 (2.1)
Francophone 52.0 (6.2) 27.5 (5.5) 8.3 (4.3) 12.3 (2.8)
Outside Quebec  
Anglophone 43.6 (0.9) 33.7 (0.8) 8.6 (0.7) 14.1 (0.6)
Francophone 46.3 (2.9) 27.3 (2.7) 4.7 (1.4) 21.6 (1.8)
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