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Appendix Table 2: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old, Canada, 2001

Persons with
employment
income during
the year

Persons who
work full year
full time

All Persons

Less than Grade 5

21,114

23,687

4,748

Grades 5 to 8

22,337

23,479

5,740

Grades 9 to 13

20,834

29,351

10,769

Secondary - high school graduation certificate

26,220

32,204

17,557

Trades certificate or diploma

32,821

36,312

21,265

College: Without trades or college certificate or diploma

24,036

32,448

17,129

College: With trades certificate or diploma

32,636

36,175

23,981

College: With college certificate or diploma

32,488

38,253

24,893

University: Without certificate, diploma or degree

23,401

37,989

17,651

University: With university or college certificate or diploma

33,471

41,020

25,119

University: With bachelor or first professional degree

43,238

50,365

33,782

University: With certificate or diploma above bachelor level

45,340

51,778

33,915

University: With master’s degree[s]

52,559

60,135

40,611

University: With earned doctorate

60,865

65,229

45,931

Total

30,616

38,274

19,550

Less than grade 9

22,093

23,518

5,521

Grades 9 to 13

20,834

29,351

10,769

High school graduation

26,220

32,204

17,557

Trades certificate or diploma

32,821

36,312

21,265

College: without certificate

24,036

32,448

17,129

College: with certificate

32,539

37,520

24,569

Unoversity: without certificate

23,401

37,989

17,651

University: with certificate

42,343

49,825

32,538

Total__________________________________________________________

_______30,616

38,274

19,550

Source: Census 2001, Public Use Microdata Files



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