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The Payoff: Returns to University, College and Trades Education in Canada, 1980 to 2005
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EconomicsPublic PolicyTrade SchoolsPostsecondary EducationHigher Education FinanceEducation PolicySecondary EducationBusinessEducationTrades EducationSocial StratificationDemographyHigher Education PolicyOecd CountriesHigher EducationEducation Economics
Among OECD countries, Canada has the highest percentage of postsecondary graduates in the population 25-64 years old, which is due to having a large proportion of nonuniversity postsecondary graduates from colleges and trade schools. By considering the financial returns to types of postsecondary education, which reflect demand and supply, this paper examines whether Canada has produced too many postsecondary graduates in general, or too many graduates from colleges or trade schools in particular. The answers to both questions is no. There are high rates of return to higher education, with the exception of women graduates of trade schools.