The line chart regards to comparison rate of Canada university graduates in men and women from 1992 to 2007.
The presented line chart compares the number of Canadian university graduates in terms of their gender between 1992 to 2007. Generally, despite of the strikingly similar trend between both figures which was an upward one, there were always much more females than males’ alumni over the time.
1992 to 2000 experienced a very slight movement in the total of graduates whether they were women or men. The former stood at just below 100,000 and then minimally increased before going back to its 1992’s level. The same was true for the later, but it started low at 70,000.
There was a very dramatic rise given by female from to 2000 to 2006 as it consistently rocketed and peaked at almost 150,000 in the end of period. For the opposite gender, males, it was a more moderate trend for inclining by more or less 20,000 to end up at 95,000, 40,000 lower than female graduates.
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