National Household Survey: The report, based on data from the 2011 National Household Survey that replaced the long-form census, said that 64.8 per cent of women aged 25 to 64 have pursued post-secondary education, compared to 63.4 per cent of men, according to CTV. Thats a trend thats been creeping up on us over the last couple of decades, Doug Norris, lead demographer at Environics Analytics who previously worked at StatsCan, told News Channel and Women have closed the gap with men when it comes to post-secondary education, according to the latest Statistics Canada report, which found for the first time that slightly more working-age females than males have a college or university degree. When looking at men and women aged 25 to 34, the gender gap widens, with women ahead by a margin of about 10 per cent.
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