Student pathways
Key indicators
Selected geographical area: Canada
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4.56 years
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Average time to graduation for college-level diploma students aged 15 and older - Canada
(2017/2018)2.54 years
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2019020Description:
Youth not in employment, education or training (NEET) are considered to be at risk for long-term economic and social difficulties. The number of youth NEET is important to Canada and has also become a global issue, as evidenced by its inclusion as an indicator in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To date, most of the Canadian studies on this topic have focused on the sociodemographic characteristics of youth NEET and on their educational and employment experiences during their transition from school to work. Thus, relatively little is known about the psychosocial well-being of youth NEET in the Canadian context. This report aims to address this gap by providing a psychosocial profile of youth NEET compared with youth non-NEET in Canada.
Release date: 2019-11-01 - 2. Who Pursues Postsecondary Education, Who Leaves and Why? Results from the Youth in Transition Survey ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-595-M2004026Geography: CanadaDescription:
This report examines factors related to entering college or university as well as to leaving postsecondary education prior to completion.
Release date: 2004-11-18
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- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2019020Description:
Youth not in employment, education or training (NEET) are considered to be at risk for long-term economic and social difficulties. The number of youth NEET is important to Canada and has also become a global issue, as evidenced by its inclusion as an indicator in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To date, most of the Canadian studies on this topic have focused on the sociodemographic characteristics of youth NEET and on their educational and employment experiences during their transition from school to work. Thus, relatively little is known about the psychosocial well-being of youth NEET in the Canadian context. This report aims to address this gap by providing a psychosocial profile of youth NEET compared with youth non-NEET in Canada.
Release date: 2019-11-01 - 2. Who Pursues Postsecondary Education, Who Leaves and Why? Results from the Youth in Transition Survey ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-595-M2004026Geography: CanadaDescription:
This report examines factors related to entering college or university as well as to leaving postsecondary education prior to completion.
Release date: 2004-11-18
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