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Canadian College Student Survey, 2004 Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation Frequencies

reg Region 1 BC & Territories 2912 31.0 31.0 31.0 2 Western Canada 2362 25.1 25.1 56.1 3 Ontario 1793 19.1 19.1 75.1 4 Québec 1257 13 13 88 5 Atlantic Canada 1083 11 11 q1 Current enrollment status 1 Full time 8347 88 92 92 2 Part time 665 7.1 7 9012 95 395 4 q2 Type of program currently registered in 1 Access/upgrading pgm 901 9 9 9 2 Career/tech program 4863 51 52.0 61 3 Univ prep/trnsfr pgm 2239 23 23 85 4 Post diploma program 439 4 4 90 5 Degree program 917 9 9 9359 99 48 Page 2

q3 Length of your current program of study 1 less than one year 1392 14 14 14 2 one year to less than 2 years 1638 17 17 32 3 2 years to less than 3 years 3316 35.3 35 67 4 3 years to less than 4 years 1438 15.3 15 83.3 5 4 years to less than 6 years 1462 15 15 98 6 6 years or more 103 9349 99 58 q4 How long since started post-secondary 1 <one year 3937 41 42 42 2 1 year to <2 years 1884 20.0 20 62 3 2 years to <3 years 1391 14 14 77.3 4 3 years to <4 years 835 8 8 86 5 4 years to <6 years 630 6 6 93.0 6 6 years or more 656 7.0 7.0 9333 99 74 Page 3

q5 Have you ever interrupted your studies 1 Never interrupted 7137 75 76 76 2 Less than one year 872 9.3 9 86.1 3 One year to < 2 year 576 6.1 6 92.3 4 2 years to < 3 years 251 2 2 95.0 5 3 years to < 4 years 127 1 1 96 6 4 years to < 6 years 92 1.0 1.0 97 7 6 years or more 244 2 2 9299 98 108 q6 How much longr to complete post-secndary 1 <one year 2124 22 22 22 2 1 year to < 2 years 2291 24 24 47.3 3 2 years to < 3 years 1700 18.1 18 65 4 3 years to < 4 years 1422 15.1 15 80 5 4 years to < 6 years 1375 14 14 95 6 6 years or more 429 4 4 9341 99.3 66 Page 4

q7 Pst yr:best describes main acdemc actvty 1 High school 2144 22 23.0 23.0 2 GED/acdemc upgrading 517 5 5 28 3 College 3273 34 35.1 63 4 University 649 6 7.0 70 7 None 2739 29.1 29 9322 99.1 85 q8 Involvd in acdemc actvty full-/part-time 1 Full time 5819 61 88 88 2 Part time 754 8.0 11 6573 69 7 Not applicable 2739 29.1 95 1.0 2834 30.1 Page 5

q9 Pst yr:describes main non-academc actvty 1 Work full-time 3192 33 41.0 41.0 2 Work part-time 2924 3 37 78 3 Unemp & looking 709 7 9.1 87 4 Unemp & not looking 480 5.1 6 93 5 Co-op/internship 54 94 6 FT homemakr/fam care 395 4 5.1 99 7 Retired 27.3.3 7781 82 8 Other 383 4.1 9 Not applicable 1116 11 9 127 1 1626 17.3 q10 Main activity plan after prgrm complete 1 Another college prgm 1176 12 13.0 13.0 2 A university program 2760 29.3 30 43 3 Seek employment 4582 48 50 93 4 Continue at job 300 3 3.3 97 5 Start own business 252 2 2 9070 96 6 Other 274 2 63 337 3 Page 6

q11 How confident:able to get job in field 1 Very confident 184 2.0 2.1 2.1 2 Somewhat confident 688 7.3 7 9 3 Not very confident 3775 40.1 42 52 4 Not at all confident 4153 44.1 47 8800 93 7 Not applicable 134 1 8 Don't know 440 4 33 607 6 q12a Approx $ receivd/drawn:govt loan 3038 32.3 32 32 2 $1 to $1,000 1342 14.3 14.3 46 3 $1,001 to $2,000 1047 1 11 58.0 4 $2,001 to $4,000 1331 14.1 14 72 5 $4,001 to $7,000 1156 12.3 12.3 84 6 $7,001 to $10,000 692 7 7 91 7 over $10,000 758 8.1 8.1 9364 99 43 Page 7

q12b Approx $ receivd/drawn:work income 6511 69 69 69 2 $1 to $1,000 186 2.0 2.0 71 3 $1,001 to $2,000 268 2 2 74 4 $2,001 to $4,000 622 6 6 81.0 5 $4,001 to $7,000 887 9 9 90 6 $7,001 to $10,000 584 6 6 96 7 over $10,000 306 3.3 3.3 9364 99 43 q12c Approx $ receivd/drawn upon-savings 7291 77 77 77 2 $1 to $1,000 793 8 8 86.3 3 $1,001 to $2,000 471 5.0 5.0 91 4 $2,001 to $4,000 481 5.1 5.1 96 5 $4,001 to $7,000 170 1 1 98.3 6 $7,001 to $10,000 87 99 7 over $10,000 71 9364 99 43 Page 8

q12d Approx $ receivd/drawn-scholarship 8097 86.1 86 86 2 $1 to $1,000 708 7 7 94.0 3 $1,001 to $2,000 307 3.3 3.3 97.3 4 $2,001 to $4,000 196 2.1 2.1 99 5 $4,001 to $7,000 38 99 6 $7,001 to $10,000 9.1.1 99 7 over $10,000 9.1.1 9364 99 43 q12e Approx $ receivd/drawn-bank loan 8965 95.3 95 95 2 $1 to $1,000 97 1.0 1.0 96 3 $1,001 to $2,000 69 97 4 $2,001 to $4,000 69 98 5 $4,001 to $7,000 54 98 6 $7,001 to $10,000 52 99 7 over $10,000 58 9364 99 43 Page 9

q12f Approx $ receivd/drawn-parents 7988 84 85.3 85.3 2 $1 to $1,000 233 2 2 87 3 $1,001 to $2,000 179 1 1 89 4 $2,001 to $4,000 211 2 2.3 92.0 5 $4,001 to $7,000 370 3 4.0 95 6 $7,001 to $10,000 217 2.3 2.3 98 7 over $10,000 166 1 1 9364 99 43 q12g Approx $ receivd/drawn-other fam mmbrs 4478 47 47 47 2 $1 to $1,000 1874 19 20.0 67 3 $1,001 to $2,000 970 10.3 10 78 4 $2,001 to $4,000 850 9.0 9.1 87.3 5 $4,001 to $7,000 580 6 6 93 6 $7,001 to $10,000 274 2 2 96 7 over $10,000 338 3 3 9364 99 43 Page 10

q12h Approx $ receivd/drawn-spouse 8522 90 91.0 91.0 2 $1 to $1,000 254 2 2 93 3 $1,001 to $2,000 126 1.3 1.3 95.1 4 $2,001 to $4,000 138 1 1 96 5 $4,001 to $7,000 84 97 6 $7,001 to $10,000 71 98 7 over $10,000 169 1 1 9364 99 43 q12i Approx $ receivd/drawn-govt loan 8071 85 86 86 2 $1 to $1,000 933 9 10.0 96 3 $1,001 to $2,000 160 1 1 97 4 $2,001 to $4,000 100 98 5 $4,001 to $7,000 52 99 6 $7,001 to $10,000 20 99 7 over $10,000 28.3.3 9364 99 43 Page 11

q12j Approx $ receivd/drawn-govt grant 9088 96 97.1 97.1 2 $1 to $1,000 99 98.1 3 $1,001 to $2,000 43 98 4 $2,001 to $4,000 38 99.0 5 $4,001 to $7,000 37 99 6 $7,001 to $10,000 39 99 7 over $10,000 20 9364 99 43 q12k Approx $ received/drawn upon-ei 8561 91.0 91 91 2 $1 to $1,000 256 2 2 94 3 $1,001 to $2,000 89 1.0 95.1 4 $2,001 to $4,000 101 96 5 $4,001 to $7,000 118 1.3 1.3 97 6 $7,001 to $10,000 135 1 1 98 7 over $10,000 104 9364 99 43 Page 12

q12l Appx $ receivd/drawn--inac 8916 94 95 95 2 $1 to $1,000 98 1.0 1.0 96.3 3 $1,001 to $2,000 73 97.0 4 $2,001 to $4,000 54 97 5 $4,001 to $7,000 77 98 6 $7,001 to $10,000 84 99.3 7 over $10,000 62 9364 99 43 q12m Apprx $ received/drawn-train grants 9111 96 97.3 97.3 2 $1 to $1,000 80 98 3 $1,001 to $2,000 61 98 4 $2,001 to $4,000 36 99 5 $4,001 to $7,000 18 99 6 $7,001 to $10,000 22 99 7 over $10,000 36 9364 99 43 Page 13

q12n Approx $ received/drawn-welafre 4517 48.0 48 48 2 $1 to $1,000 2233 23 23 72.1 3 $1,001 to $2,000 1124 11 12.0 84.1 4 $2,001 to $4,000 753 8.0 8.0 92.1 5 $4,001 to $7,000 351 3 3 95 6 $7,001 to $10,000 188 2.0 2.0 97 7 over $10,000 198 2.1 2.1 9364 99 43 q12o Approx amount $ receivd/drawn-disabiliy 8892 94 95.0 95.0 2 $1 to $1,000 152 1 1 96 3 $1,001 to $2,000 86 97 4 $2,001 to $4,000 80 98 5 $4,001 to $7,000 60 99.0 6 $7,001 to $10,000 37 99 7 over $10,000 57 9364 99 43 Page 14

q13 Tuition&mandtory fees-currnt yr of study 220 2.3 2 2 2 $1 to $500 805 8 8 11.0 3 $501 to $1,000 609 6 6 17 4 $1,001 to $2,500 2523 26 27.1 44 5 $2,501 to $3,500 2520 26 27.0 71 6 $3,501 to $5,000 1638 17 17 89 7 $5,001 to $7,500 684 7.3 7.3 96 8 Over $7,500 321 3 3 9320 99.1 87 q14 Cost:books,educationl equipment,supplies 177 1 1 1 2 $1 to $200 764 8.1 8 10.1 3 $201 to $500 2267 24.1 24.3 34 4 $501 to $750 2239 23 24.0 58 5 $751 to $1,000 1893 20.1 20.3 78 6 $1,001 to $1,500 1120 11 12.0 90 7 $1,501 to $2,000 591 6.3 6.3 97.0 8 Over $2,000 284 3.0 3.0 9335 99 72 Page 15

q15 Current pgrm yr:how much spent-housing 1901 20 20 20 2 $1 to $250 1201 12 12 33.3 3 $251 to $500 2012 21 21 54 4 $501 to $750 1777 18 19.1 74.0 5 $751 to $1,000 1081 11 11 85 6 $1,001 to $1,500 690 7.3 7 93.0 7 over $1,500 655 7.0 7.0 9317 99.0 90 1.0 q16a Avg month:how much $ spent on utilities 2975 31 31 31 2 $1 to $50 1607 17.1 17.1 48 3 $51 to $100 1829 19 19 68 4 $101 to $200 1480 15 15 84 5 $201 to $400 1000 10 10 94 6 Over $400 484 5.1 5 9375 99 32.3 Page 16

q16b Avg month:how much $ spent on food 695 7 7 7 2 $1 to $50 1783 19.0 19.0 26 3 $51 to $100 2098 22.3 22 48 4 $101 to $200 2378 25.3 25 74 5 $201 to $400 1735 18 18 92 6 Over $400 686 7.3 7.3 9375 99 32.3 q16c Avg month:how much $ spent-entertainment 936 10.0 10.0 10.0 2 $1 to $50 5164 54 55.1 65.1 3 $51 to $100 2162 23.0 23.1 88.1 4 $101 to $200 831 8 8 97.0 5 $201 to $400 217 2.3 2.3 99.3 6 Over $400 65 9375 99 32.3 Page 17

q16d Avg month:how much $ spent:transprtation 942 10.0 10.0 10.0 2 $1 to $50 2542 27.0 27.1 37 3 $51 to $100 2722 28 29.0 66 4 $101 to $200 1765 18 18 85.0 5 $201 to $400 966 10.3 10.3 95.3 6 Over $400 438 4 4 9375 99 32.3 q16e Avg month:how much $ spent:medicine 4577 48 48 48 2 $1 to $50 3472 36 37.0 85 3 $51 to $100 840 8 9.0 94 4 $101 to $200 328 3 3 98.3 5 $201 to $400 97 1.0 1.0 99.3 6 Over $400 61 9375 99 32.3 Page 18

q16f Avg month:how much $ spent: daycare 8563 91.0 91.3 91.3 2 $1 to $50 108 1 92 3 $51 to $100 103 93 4 $101 to $200 183 1 2.0 95 5 $201 to $400 208 2 2 97 6 Over $400 210 2 2 9375 99 32.3 q16g Avg month:how much $ spent:personal 4481 47 47 47 2 $1 to $50 1099 11 11 59 3 $51 to $100 1282 13 13 73 4 $101 to $200 1024 10 10 84.1 5 $201 to $400 779 8.3 8.3 92 6 Over $400 710 7 7 9375 99 32.3 Page 19

q16h Avg month:how much $ spent:clothes 628 6 6 6 2 $1 to $50 4584 48 48 55 3 $51 to $100 2738 29.1 29 84 4 $101 to $200 1014 10 10 95 5 $201 to $400 289 3.1 3.1 98 6 Over $400 122 1.3 1.3 9375 99 32.3 q16i Avg month:how much spent:contraceptives 6922 73 73 73 2 $1 to $50 1145 12 12 86.0 3 $51 to $100 622 6 6 92 4 $101 to $200 336 3 3 96.3 5 $201 to $400 153 1 1 97 6 over $400 197 2.1 2.1 9375 99 32.3 Page 20

q16j Avg month:how much $ spent:child support 9139 97 97 97 2 $1 to $50 33 97 3 $51 to $100 53 98 4 $101 to $200 58 99.0 5 $201 to $400 53 99 6 Over $400 39 9375 99 32.3 q17 Re:your spending,do you follow a budget? 0 No 1514 16.1 16.3 16.3 1 Somewhat 5338 56 57 73 2 Yes 2439 25 26.3 9291 98 116 1 Page 21

q18 How much educ-related debt accumulated? 1 None 4674 49 50.3 50.3 2 $1 to $2,500 1002 10 10 6 3 $2,501 to $5,000 794 8 8 69 4 $5,001 to $7,500 712 7 7 77.3 5 $7,501 to $10,000 725 7 7 85.1 6 10,001 to $15,000 632 6 6 91 7 $15,001 to $30,000 584 6 6.3 98 8 Over $30,000 170 1 1 9293 98 114 1 q19 How much educ debt expect to accumulate? 1 No debt anticipated 3734 39 40.1 40.1 2 $1 to $2,500 656 7.0 7.0 47.1 3 $2,501 to $5,000 663 7.0 7.1 54 4 $5,001 to $7,500 545 5 5 60.1 5 $7,501 to $10,000 743 7 8.0 68.0 6 10,001 to $15,000 850 9.0 9.1 77.1 7 $15,001 to $30,000 1178 12 12 89 8 Over $30,000 953 10.1 10 9322 99.1 85 Page 22

q20 How many yrs after grad to repay loans? 1 No debt anticipated 3734 39 44 44 2 <1 year 528 5 6.3 50 3 1 to 3 years 1636 17 19 70 4 4 to 7 years 1462 15 17 88.0 5 8 to 11 years 642 6 7 95 6 > 11 years 366 3 4 8368 89.0 8 Don't know 970 10.3 69 1039 11.0 q21a How concernd about havng enough funding? 1 Not at all concerned 2432 25 26 26 2 Mildly concerned 1878 20.0 20 47.1 3 Moderately concerned 1884 20.0 20 67 4 Very concerned 2960 31 32.3 9154 97.3 8 Don't know 174 1 79 253 2 Page 23

q21b How concerned re:debt when done school? 1 Not at all concerned 2757 29.3 30 30 2 Mildly concerned 1517 16.1 16 47 3 Moderately concerned 1609 17.1 17 65 4 Very concerned 3105 33.0 34 8988 95 8 Don't know 313 3.3 106 419 4 q21c How concerned re:ability to repay debt? 1 Not at all concerned 3417 36.3 38.3 38.3 2 Mildly concerned 1442 15.3 16.1 54 3 Moderately concerned 1674 17 18 73.1 4 Very concerned 2399 25 26 8932 95.0 8 Don't know 338 3 137 1 475 5.0 q22 Evr had to discontinu studies b/c lack $ 0 No 8168 86 87 87 1 Yes 1167 12 12 9335 99 72 Page 24

q23 Ever had to reduce # courses b/c lack $ 0 No 7781 82 83 83 1 Yes 1550 16 16 9331 99 76 q24a Time spent/week:working for pay 1 Never or rarely 4078 43 43 43 2 Up to 5 hours 745 7 7 51 3 6 to 10 hours 1148 12 12 63 4 11 to 20 hours 2111 22 22 86.1 5 >20 hours 1302 13 13 9384 99 23 q24b Time spent/week:volunteering 1 never or rarely 6589 70.0 70 70 2 up to 5 hours 2032 21 21 91 3 6 to 10 hours 477 5.1 5.1 97.0 4 11 to 20 hours 176 1 1 98 5 more than 20 hours 110 1 1 9384 99 23 Page 25

q24c Time spent/week:classes&labs 1 never or rarely 496 5.3 5.3 5.3 2 up to 5 hours 446 4 4 10.0 3 6 to 10 hours 844 9.0 9.0 19.0 4 11 to 20 hours 2904 30 30 50.0 5 more than 20 hours 4694 49 50.0 9384 99 23 q24d Time spent/wk:academic wrk outside class 1 never or rarely 1376 14 14 14 2 up to 5 hours 2172 23.1 23.1 37 3 6 to 10 hours 2456 26.1 26 64.0 4 11 to 20 hours 1963 20 20 84 5 more than 20 hours 1417 15.1 15.1 9384 99 23 q24e Time spent/week: family responsibilities 1 never or rarely 2471 26.3 26.3 26.3 2 up to 5 hours 3031 32 32.3 58 3 6 to 10 hours 1504 16.0 16.0 74 4 11 to 20 hours 821 8 8 83 5 more than 20 hours 1557 16 16 9384 99 23 Page 26

q24f Time spent/week:social/cultural events 1 never or rarely 4589 48 48 48 2 up to 5 hours 3425 36 36 85 3 6 to 10 hours 998 10 10 96.0 4 11 to 20 hours 274 2 2 99.0 5 more than 20 hours 98 1.0 1.0 9384 99 23 q24g Time spent/week:student govt/ clubs 1 never or rarely 8473 90.1 90.3 90.3 2 up to 5 hours 696 7 7 97 3 6 to 10 hours 144 1 1 99 4 11 to 20 hours 42 99 5 more than 20 hours 29.3.3 9384 99 23 q24h Time spent/week:recreational/leisure 1 never or rarely 621 6 6 6 2 up to 5 hours 3367 35 35 42 3 6 to 10 hours 3052 32 32 75.0 4 11 to 20 hours 1449 15 15 90 5 more than 20 hours 895 9 9 9384 99 23 Page 27

q24i Time spent/week:commuting 1 Never or rarely 2014 21 21 21 2 Up to 5 hours 4776 50 50 72 3 6 to 10 hours 1838 19 19 91 4 11 to 20 hours 565 6.0 6.0 98.0 5 More than 20 hours 191 2.0 2.0 9384 99 23 q25 Past yr hr/work pay: summer/school break 1 Never 1601 17.0 17 17 2 1 to 10 hours 513 5 5 22 3 11 to 20 hours 826 8 8 31 4 21 to 30 hours 1439 15.3 15 47.1 5 More than 30 hours 4925 52 52 9304 98 103 q26 Gender 1 Female 5617 59 61.0 61.0 2 Male 3598 38 39.0 9215 98.0 192 2.0 Page 28

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 98.3 35 98.0 39 97 36 97.1 64 96 65 95 66 95.0 47 94 79 93 75 92 57 92 70 91 74 90 100 89 1.0 87 88 1.0 87 87 1 107 86 100 85.3 1 1 136 83 1.3 1.3 122 82 1 1 173 80 2.3 2 210 78 2 2 224 75 3.0 2 270 72 4 4.3 406 68 5 5 487 63.0 6 6 630 56.1 9 9 888 46.3 12 11 1111 34.1 14 14 1354 19 15 15.0 1407 3 3 3 336.1.1.1 8 q27 Age on January 1, 2004 Page 29

q27 Age on January 1, 2004 48 30.3.3 98 49 22 98 50 21 99.1 51 12.1.1 99.3 52 17 99 53 18 99 54 10.1.1 99 55 3.0.0 99 56 2.0.0 99 57 3.0.0 99 58 6.1.1 99 59 3.0.0 60 1.0.0 63 2.0.0 64 1.0.0 9101 96 9 306 3.3 age Age (5 groups) 1 Under 20 3105 33.0 34.1 34.1 2 20 to 24 3522 37 38 72 3 25 to 29 999 10 11.0 83 4 30 to 39 893 9 9 93 5 40 or over 582 6 6 9101 96 306 3.3 Page 30

nage Age (2 groups) 1 Under 25 6627 70 72 72 2 25 or over 2474 26.3 27 9101 96 306 3.3 q28 Where was permanent home before college? 1 British Columbia 2350 25.0 27.0 27.0 2 Alberta 1595 17.0 18.3 45.3 3 Saskatchewan 248 2 2 48 4 Manitoba 374 4.0 4.3 52 5 Ontario 1651 17 19.0 71 6 Quebec 1197 12 13 85 7 New Brunswick 18 85 8 Prince Edward Island 6.1.1 85 10 Newfoundlnd&Labrador 370 3 4.3 89 11 Nunavut 9.1.1 89 12 Northwest Territories 214 2.3 2 92.3 13 Yukon 223 2 2 94 66 Outside Canada 327 3 3 98 9 123 1.3 1 8705 92 9 Nova Scotia 702 7 Page 31

q29 How far btw permanent home & college? 1 < 25 kilometres 4310 45 46 46 2 25 to 49 kilometres 1277 13 13 60 3 50 to 99 kilometres 945 10.0 10.3 71 4 100 to 249 kilometres 878 9.3 9 80 5 250 to 499 kilometres 624 6 6 87 6 500+ kilometres 1146 12 12 9180 97 227 2 q30 Where are you currently living? 1 W/parents/guardians 4263 45.3 46.0 46.0 2 On-campus housing 521 5 5 51 3 Off-campus,all costs 1552 16 16 68 4 Off-campus,som costs 1720 18.3 18 87.0 5 Personally ownd home 937 10.0 10.1 97.1 6 Other 265 2 2 9258 98 149 1 q31 Marital status 1 Married/common law 2234 23 24.1 24.1 2 Single 7052 75.0 75 9286 98 121 1.3 Page 32

q32 What is your primary language? 1 English 7623 81.0 82 82 2 French 981 10 10 93.0 3 Other 646 6 7.0 9250 98.3 157 1 q33 Consider yourself to have a disability? 0 No 8598 91 92 92 1 Yes 687 7.3 7 9285 98 122 1.3 q34 Are you of aboriginal/native ancestry? 0 No 8306 88.3 89 89 1 Yes 980 10 10 9286 98 121 1.3 q35 Consider self member of vis minorty grp? 0 No 8085 85 87.3 87.3 1 Yes 1174 12 12 9259 98 148 1 Page 33

q36 How many dependent children do you have? 0 None 7743 82.3 83 83 1 One 663 7.0 7.1 90 2 Two 535 5 5 96.3 3 Three or more 346 3 3 9287 98 120 1.3 q37 Responsible for any adult dependents? 0 No 8586 91.3 92 92 1 Yes 672 7.1 7.3 9258 98 149 1 q38 Highest levl secondary educ befor colleg 1 < grade 9 208 2 2.3 2.3 2 Some high school 633 6 6 9.1 3 High school diploma 8373 89.0 90 9214 97 193 2.1 q39_1 No post-secndary educ befor current prgm 1 No post-secondary 5075 53 System 4332 46.1 Page 34

q39_2 Prior edu:some apprenticeship training 1 Some apprenticeship 304 3 System 9103 96 q39_3 Prior edu:done apprenticeship training 1 Done apprenticeship 133 1 System 9274 98 q39_4 Prior edu:journey-person certificate 1 Journey-person cert 96 1.0 System 9311 99.0 q39_5 Prior edu:some university/college 1 Some college/univ 2153 22 System 7254 77.1 q39_6 Prior edu:certificate/diploma 1 Certificate/diploma 1283 13 System 8124 86 Page 35

q39_7 Prior edu:undergraduate university degree 1 Undergrad uni degree 378 4.0 System 9029 96.0 q39_8 Prior edu:post-graduate/advanced diploma 1 Post-graduate/advncd 167 1 System 9240 98 q39_9 Prior edu:graduate degree- Masters/PhD 1 Grad degree-ma/phd 54 System 9353 99 q39_nr Prior edu:no response 1 No response 264 2 System 9143 97 Page 36

q40 Father's highest level of education 1 <high school grad 2091 22 25.1 25.1 2 High school diploma 1801 19.1 21 46 3 Colleg/tech institut 1491 15 17 64 4 Apprenticeship/trade 925 9 1 75 5 University 2027 21 24.3 8335 88 8 Don't know 943 10.0 129 1 1072 11 q41 Mother's highest level of education 1 <high school grad 1666 17 19 19 2 High school diploma 2486 26 28 48 3 Colleg/tech institut 2182 23 25.3 73 4 Apprenticeship/trade 288 3.1 3.3 76 5 University 1987 2 23.1 8609 91 8 Don't know 670 7.1 128 1 798 8 Page 37