This graph depicts the trend of the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007.

Generally, graduates in Canada increases in this these fifteen years. The number of gradates almost the same in from 1992 to 2000. After 2000, the number of gradates dramatically increases for both females and males. The total number of graduates in Canada rises from 170, 000 in 1992 to almost 240, 000 in 2007. Therefore, the university graduates in Canada increased over 30% in  this these fifteen years.

Although the number of university gradates are almost the same between 1992 and 2000, the number of graduates slightly climbed from 170, 000 to 180, 000 in 1995. However, the increasing trend results in a downturn, and the flattened curve remains unchanged till 2000.

One of the noticeable points is that, the female graduates remains more than the male graduates within this period. The female and male graduates are 100, 000 and 70, 000 respectively. Interestingly, the rising trend from 2000 of female graduates is faster than the male graduates. In 2007, females graduates reaches almost 150, 000 and male graduates accounts for around 95, 000.