Population aged 25-64 working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation,1 by sex and age group, Laval and all of Québec, 20062

Total Males Females

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Laval
Population aged 25-64 working
in an S&T occupation 52,855 22,800 30,050
    With a university degree 23,545 10,575 12,975
    With other qualifications 29,310 12,225 17,075
  25-34 years 13,750 5,400 8,350
    With a university degree 6,965 2,465 4,505
    With other qualifications 6,785 2,935 3,845
  35-44 years 17,495 7,285 10,195
    With a university degree 7,925 3,595 4,325
    With other qualifications 9,570 3,690 5,870
  45-54 years 15,340 6,900 8,445
    With a university degree 6,165 3,095 3,065
    With other qualifications 9,175 3,805 5,380
  55-64 years 6,280 3,215 3,055
    With a university degree 2,490 1,405 1,070
    With other qualifications 3,790 1,810 36,715
  

Total Males Females

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All of Québec
Population aged 25-64 working
in an S&T occupation 1,031,970 449,470 582,495
    With a university degree 497,340 229,685 267,650
    With other qualifications 534,630 219,785 314,845
  25-34 years 302,580 122,970 179,605
    With a university degree 161,140 64,205 96,950
    With other qualifications 141,440 58,765 82,655
  35-44 years 303,775 128,190 175,590
    With a university degree 147,950 67,290 80,665
    With other qualifications 155,825 60,900 94,925
  45-54 years 292,495 127,760 164,735
    With a university degree 125,650 61,470 64,175
    With other qualifications 166,845 66,290 100,560
  55-64 years 133,110 70,550 62,570
    With a university degree 62,605 36,725 25,855
    With other qualifications 70,505 33,825 36,715
  

Note: In order to ensure confidentiality, all figures have been rounded. Therefore, totals may not add.
  
1. The population aged 25-64 working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation is also designated by the acronym HRSTO, i.e. human resources in science and technology defined by occupation.
2. The 2006 data on people working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation cannot be compared directly to the 1996 and 2001 data previously diffused.
  
Source: Statistics Canada, Population Census.
Compilation: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Direction des statistiques économiques et du développement durable.
 
December 23, 2008
 
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