Comparisons of high school equivalency and high school diplomas in NB
Auteurs: Philip Leonard, Ted McDonald, et Andy Balzer
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Résumé (anglais)
Key Findings This report uses Cycle 30 (2016) of the General Social Survey (GSS) to provide descriptive statistics of labour market outcomes for individuals in New Brunswick with a high school equivalency certificate. It compares these outcomes with those of other education levels. The following results emerged: 1. Approximately 27,000 New Brunswickers reported having a high school equivalency as their highest level of education, while 157,000 reported a traditional high school diploma. Of those with a higher level of education (e.g., college diploma or university degree), there is no way to use GSS data to distinguish between those having completed a high school equivalency and those with a high school diploma. 2. 51.38% of individuals with a high school equivalency certificate were employed in the last week, which is higher than the 30.51% of individuals with less than high school education who were employed, and almost as high as the 59.94% of individuals with a high school diploma who were employed. 3. Average income for individuals with a high school equivalency certificate was $31,742.18, which is higher than $19,893.42 for individuals with less than high school education, and almost as high as $32,381.35 for individuals with a high school diploma. 4. Individuals with a lower education level are more likely to be over 65 years old and reside in rural areas than those with higher levels of education.
Détails
Type | Rapport à un groupe politique |
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Auteur | Philip Leonard, Ted McDonald, et Andy Balzer |
Année de pulication | 2019 |
Titre | Comparisons of high school equivalency and high school diplomas in NB |
Ville | Fredericton, NB |
Établissement | New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Philip Leonard
- Philip Leonard, Ted McDonald, et Andy Balzer
- Comparisons of high school equivalency and high school diplomas in NB
- 2019
- New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
- Fredericton, NB