The line graph illustrates the number of men and women that graduated from University in Canada between 1992 and 2007
Overall, it is clear that both females and males that graduated from university experienced upward trends. Furthermore, the number of females scholars was higher than males scholars during the period given.
In 1992, there was nearly 100. 000 girls that graduated from University in Canada. Then, the figure of girls collegers rose to approximately 105. 000 pupils in 1995. However, it dropped about 5. 000 students in 1998. After that, the figure of girls colleger continued to increase significantly to almost 50% at about 150. 000 pupils at the end of the period.
In the beginning, the total of men alumnus was merely over 70. 000 pupils. Similarly, with the women alumnus trend, the men alumnus increase steadily to merely under 80. 000 students in 1995. Although there was a fluctuated trend during 1998 and 2001, the total began to grow gradually about 100. 000 people in 2007.
The line graph illustrates the number of
men
and women that graduated from University in Canada between 1992 and 2007
Overall
, it is
clear
that both females and males that graduated from university experienced upward trends.
Furthermore
, the number of females scholars was higher than males scholars during the period
given
.
In 1992, there was
nearly
100. 000 girls that graduated from University in Canada. Then, the figure of girls
collegers
rose to approximately 105. 000 pupils in 1995.
However
, it dropped about 5. 000 students in 1998. After that, the figure of girls
colleger
continued to increase
significantly
to almost 50% at about 150. 000 pupils at the
end
of the period.
In the beginning, the total of
men
alumnus was
merely
over 70. 000 pupils.
Similarly
, with the women alumnus trend, the
men
alumnus increase
steadily
to
merely
under 80. 000 students in 1995. Although there was a fluctuated trend during 1998 and 2001, the total began to grow
gradually
about 100. 000
people
in 2007.