Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census

Feedback

Toronto, City (CSD) - Ontario

Data quality

Figure 1.1 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years who have completed a high school diploma or equivalency certificate,[1] [2] Toronto, 2016

Figure 1.1 description Figure 1.1 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years who have completed a high school diploma or equivalency certificate,[1] [2] Toronto, 2016

  • In 2016, 88.6% of people aged 25 to 64 in Toronto had a high school diploma or equivalency certificate, compared with 86.3% in Canada.
  • In Toronto, 44.1% of people aged 25 to 64 had a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2016, while 18.0% had a college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma as their highest level of education, and 1.8% had an apprenticeship certificate as their highest.
  • In Toronto, 16.7% of women aged 25 to 64 with a bachelor’s degree or higher studied STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), compared with 34.1% of men. On the other hand, 83.3% of these women studied BHASE (non-STEM) fields of study such as business, humanities, health, arts, social sciences, education, etc., compared with 65.9% of men.

Figure 1.2 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with selected highest levels of educational attainment,[3] [4] Toronto, 2016

Figure 1.2 description Figure 1.2 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with selected highest levels of educational attainment,[3] [4] Toronto, 2016

Most common fields of studyFootnote 11 Footnote 12 for the population aged 25 to 64 years by selected highest levels of educational attainment,Footnote 3 Footnote 4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2016

Levels of education and fields of study Toronto Ontario Canada
Number Percentage Rank Number Percentage Rank Number Percentage Rank
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree
Business, management, marketing and related support services 240,360 22.3 1 936,620 19.9 1 2,499,620 20.4 1
Health professions and related programs 112,440 10.4 2 589,085 12.5 2 1,576,945 12.9 2
Engineering 75,175 7.0 3 266,035 5.7 3 612,265 5.0 4
Social sciences 70,600 6.5 4 245,445 5.2 4 498,455 4.1 7
Visual and performing arts 62,385 5.8 5 163,920 3.5 8 393,375 3.2 11

Figure 1.3 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with a bachelor’s degree or higher,[5] by STEM and BHASE (non-STEM)[13] fields of study,[11] [14] Toronto, 2016

Figure 1.3 description Figure 1.3 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with a bachelor’s degree or higher,[5] by STEM and BHASE (non-STEM)[13] fields of study,[11] [14] Toronto, 2016

Figure 1.4 description Figure 1.4 Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with selected highest levels of educational attainment[3] [4] by location of study compared with province or territory of residence [11] [15], Toronto, 2016

Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 years with selected highest levels of educational attainmentFootnote 3 Footnote 4 by location of study compared with province or territory of residence,Footnote 11 Footnote 15 Toronto, 2016

Symbols:

···
not applicable
··
incompletely enumerated Indian reserve or Indian settlement
r
revised
E
use with caution

Source:

Statistics Canada. 2017. Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-404-X2016001. Ottawa, Ontario. Data products, 2016 Census.

Date modified: