Highest Level of Education Achieved

HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ACHIEVED
HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED BY AGE GROUP, MISSISSAUGA AND MISSISSAUGA DATA ZONES, 2011
MISSISSAUGA
EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED
M1
M2
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Less than high school
88,175
15.2
10,300
High school certificate or equivalent
147,340
25.4
19,075
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
32,300
5.6
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate
or diploma
101,720
University certificate, diploma or degree
Total population 15+ by highest certificate, diploma
or degree
M3
Number
Per Cent
12.0
8,905
22.3
15,845
3,640
4.3
17.5
14,280
210,460
36.3
580,000
100.0
Less than high school
33,070
High school certificate or equivalent
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
M4
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
14.6
8,060
15.2
16,405
18.9
25.9
12,540
23.7
22,560
26.1
3,665
6.0
2,430
4.6
5,015
5.8
16.7
12,460
20.4
8,325
15.7
13,755
15.9
38,275
44.7
20,195
33.1
21,525
40.7
28,880
33.4
85,555
100.0
61,075
100.0
52,905
100.0
86,595
100.0
8.3
2,835
4.7
3,230
7.4
2,615
7.2
7,600
12.6
83,820
21.0
10,065
16.6
9,740
22.3
6,625
18.3
13,190
21.9
23,835
6.0
2,920
4.8
2,810
6.4
1,905
5.3
3,835
6.4
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate
or diploma
80,945
20.3
11,715
19.3
10,375
23.8
6,825
18.9
11,000
18.3
University certificate, diploma or degree
176,910
44.4
33,090
54.6
17,490
40.1
18,150
50.2
24,540
40.8
Total population 25-64 by highest certificate,
diploma or degree
398,575
100.0
60,620
100.0
43,655
100.0
36,155
100.0
60,180
100.0
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
15+
25-64
Notes: Comparison between the 2011 National Household Survey and the previous 2006 Canadian Census should be made with caution due to differences in the methodology and
questionnaires used.
Statistics Canada randomly rounds counts for Census and National Household Survey data to maintain confidentiality. Therefore, the total value may not match the sum of the individual
values within the table. This random rounding process is conducted independently for all data tables which may lead to slight differences in values between tables/sources.
Source: National Household Survey 2011, Statistics Canada.
Last Updated: September 18, 2013
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HIGHEST LEVEL EDUCATION ACHIEVED
HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED BY AGE GROUP, MISSISSAUGA AND MISSISSAUGA DATA ZONES, 2011
M5
EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED
M6
M7
M8
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Less than high school
6,595
12.8
10,520
13.9
13,175
15.0
14,200
18.0
High school certificate or equivalent
13,625
26.5
19,065
25.2
23,665
26.9
20,945
26.6
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
2,505
4.9
4,300
5.7
5,405
6.1
5,350
6.8
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or
diploma
9,825
19.1
12,500
16.5
16,115
18.3
14,450
18.3
University certificate, diploma or degree
18,805
36.6
29,215
38.6
29,660
33.7
23,915
30.3
Total population by highest certificate, diploma or degree
51,360
100.0
75,605
100.0
88,015
100.0
78,870
100.0
Less than high school
2,165
6.5
3,970
7.6
5,100
8.5
5,535
10.5
High school certificate or equivalent
7,245
21.6
10,995
21.1
13,745
23.0
12,205
23.2
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
1,860
5.5
3,030
5.8
3,860
6.5
3,620
6.9
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or
diploma
7,300
21.8
9,945
19.1
12,535
21.0
11,285
21.5
University certificate, diploma or degree
14,960
44.6
24,165
46.3
24,615
41.2
19,840
37.8
Total population by highest certificate, diploma or degree
33,560
100.0
52,140
100.0
59,800
100.0
52,545
100.0
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
15+
25-64
Notes: Comparison between the 2011 National Household Survey and the previous 2006 Canadian Census should be made with caution due to differences in the methodology and
questionnaires used.
Statistics Canada randomly rounds counts for Census and National Household Survey data to maintain confidentiality. Therefore, the total value may not match the sum of the individual
values within the table. This random rounding process is conducted independently for all data tables which may lead to slight differences in values between tables/sources.
Source: National Household Survey 2011, Statistics Canada.
Last Updated: September 18, 2013
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HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ACHIEVED
HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED BY AGE GROUP, BRAMPTON AND BRAMPTON DATA ZONES, 2011
BRAMPTON
EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Less than high school
81,505
20.0
15,635
17.7
13,415
21.8
15,215
20.1
15,235
19.8
22,000
21.0
High school certificate or equivalent
118,630
29.2
23,895
27.0
18,240
29.7
21,930
29.0
22,790
29.6
31,750
30.4
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
26,145
6.4
6,030
6.8
4,655
7.6
4,820
6.4
3,770
4.9
6,850
6.6
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate
or diploma
75,595
18.6
18,125
20.5
12,425
20.2
12,805
17.0
12,840
16.7
19,405
18.6
University certificate, diploma or degree
105,030
25.8
24,645
27.9
12,775
20.8
20,730
27.4
22,380
29.1
24,520
23.5
Total population 15+ by highest certificate, diploma
or degree
406,905
100.0
88,370
100.0
61,505
100.0
75,520
100.0
76,990
100.0
104,525
100.0
Less than high school
38,585
13.4
7,140
11.0
6,535
14.9
7,045
13.7
7,135
13.0
10,745
14.8
High school certificate or equivalent
76,900
26.8
15,625
24.2
12,185
27.8
13,760
26.7
14,925
27.2
20,390
28.1
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
20,200
7.0
4,970
7.7
3,530
8.1
3,545
6.9
3,025
5.5
5,140
7.1
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate
or diploma
61,975
21.6
15,355
23.8
10,470
23.9
10,110
19.7
10,530
19.2
15,545
21.5
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
15+
25-64
University certificate, diploma or degree
89,430
31.1
21,580
33.4
11,030
25.2
16,965
33.0
19,205
35.0
20,640
28.5
Total population 25-64 by highest certificate,
diploma or degree
287,095
100.0
64,630
100.0
43,770
100.0
51,440
100.0
54,800
100.0
72,470
100.0
Notes: Comparison between the 2011 National Household Survey and the previous 2006 Canadian Census should be made with caution due to differences in the methodology and
questionnaires used.
Statistics Canada randomly rounds counts for Census and National Household Survey data to maintain confidentiality. Therefore, the total value may not match the sum of the individual
values within the table. This random rounding process is conducted independently for all data tables which may lead to slight differences in values between tables/sources.
Source: National Household Survey 2011, Statistics Canada.
Last Updated: September 18, 2013
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HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ACHIEVED
HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL ACHIEVED BY AGE GROUP, CALEDON AND CALEDON DATA ZONES, 2011
CALEDON
Education Level Achieved
C1
C2
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Number
Per Cent
Less than high school
7,610
16.1
4,260
14.5
3,355
19.0
High school certificate or equivalent
13,815
29.3
8,565
29.1
5,250
29.7
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
4,120
8.7
2,625
8.9
1,490
8.4
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma
9,905
21.0
6,130
20.8
3,770
21.3
University certificate, diploma or degree
11,725
24.9
7,900
26.8
3,825
21.6
Total population by highest certificate, diploma or degree
47,170
100.0
29,480
100.0
17,685
100.0
Less than high school
2,710
8.4
1,385
7.0
1,315
10.6
High school certificate or equivalent
8,790
27.2
5,325
26.8
3,470
27.9
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
2,995
9.3
1,830
9.2
1,165
9.4
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma
8,070
25.0
4,915
24.7
3,160
25.4
University certificate, diploma or degree
9,775
30.2
6,440
32.4
3,330
26.8
Total population by highest certificate, diploma or degree
32,335
100.0
19,900
100.0
12,440
100.0
AGE GROUP (YEARS)
15+
25-64
Notes: Comparison between the 2011 National Household Survey and the previous 2006 Canadian Census should be made with caution due to differences in the methodology and
questionnaires used.
Statistics Canada randomly rounds counts for Census and National Household Survey data to maintain confidentiality. Therefore, the total value may not match the sum of the
individual values within the table. This random rounding process is conducted independently for all data tables which may lead to slight differences in values between
tables/sources.
Source: National Household Survey 2011, Statistics Canada.
Last Updated: September 18, 2013
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