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Education & Schooling

Inuvik Region

 


 

Highest Level of Schooling

Pop. 15 Yrs. & Older 1996 1991 1986
Total 6,020 5,735 5,755
Less than Grade 9 1,305 1,725 1,900
High School Without Certificate 1,295 1,090 1,365
HighSchool With Certificate 445 440 340
Trade or Other Non-University 2,180 1,750 1,475
University Without Degree  310  360  345
University Degree 495 365 320

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census Years '86-'96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics 

 

Percent Distribution, 1996

Pop. 15 Yrs. & Older Inuvik Region

Northwest Territories

Canada
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
Less than Grade 9 21.7 14.7 12.1
High School Without Certificate 21.5 21.8 22.7
HighSchool With Certificate 7.4 8.5 14.3
Trade or Other Non-University 36.2 33.2 27.9
University Without Degree 5.1 9.3 9.7
University Degree 8.2 12.6 13.3

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census '96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics

 

 

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census '96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics

 

 

Percent Attending School, Full- or Part-time, 1996

Inuvik Region

Northwest Territories

Canada
15-19 Yrs. 71.6 73.3 82.0
20-24 Yrs. 30.2 26.4 47.9

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census '96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics 

 

Employment Rate, by Highest Level of Schooling, 1996

Pop. 15 Yrs. & Older Inuvik Region Northwest Territories Canada
Less than Grade 9 30.7 31.5 24.7
High School Without Certificate 43.2 53.7 44.4
High School With Certificate 77.5 79.6 62.7
Trade Or Other Non-University 72.0 77.9 70.0
University Without Degree 85.5 83.0 70.1
University Degree 92.9 92.3 79.8

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census '96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics 

 

 

 Source: Statistics Canada, Census '96 Prepared by: NWT Bureau of Statistics 

 

 

 

Educational Opportunities:

Grade Levels Available in the Community: --

Community Learning Center: --

 

 IMPORTANT
To ensure confidentiality, data from the census are independently random rounded by Statistics Canada.
As a result, all numbers from the census end in the digit 0 or 5.
In some cases, this will result in totals that are inconsistent with their sums, particularly in smaller communities.


 

Last Update: April 14, 1999