Submitted by hswerdfe_2 t3_10squaa in dataisbeautiful
chloralhydrat t1_j75xcxr wrote
... I would like to see in the graph also how the overall composition of all graduates from all fields have shifted - this would provide something to compare these numbers to...
hswerdfe_2 OP t1_j76m80w wrote
That is a fair comment, I actually specifically removed "Total", this is the graph with total included. the values for total go from 57% -> 60%
chloralhydrat t1_j77y7j1 wrote
... I am asking, because in my european (post-communist) country, the numbers would be 47 -> 60. I always thought, that this was quite wild, considering that during communism our state encouraged women to study, and during this time we had +/- parity, but the number got much higher afterwards. Do you know what was the reason for the abnormally high numbers of female graduates in canada already in 1992?
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