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 Page 1 of 4 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 Page 2 of 4 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 Page 3 of 4 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 Page 4 of 4
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