Remarques méthodologiques sur la participation du Québec à l'enseignement postsecondaire

Jacques Desy

Abstract

According to a Secretary of State Report (Some Characteristics of Post-Secondary Students in Canada-1976), Quebec, followed by Ontario, had the highest post-secondary participation rate, and the other Provinces were highly under-represented. From the participation differentiation by type of student (college, university} that is presented here, it is suggested that: at the college level, Québec is well over-represented; at the university level, Ontario is more over-represented, Québec is highly under-represented, and the other regions show less marked differences. Participation rates may be affected by the different post-secondary systems of Québec and other Canadian regions. The estimation of Québec participation to higher éducation should take into account recent changes in Québec post-secondary structures and should differentiate between the francophone and the anglophone sector

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1977-12-31



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Desy, J. (1977). Remarques méthodologiques sur la participation du Québec à l’enseignement postsecondaire. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 7(3), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v7i3.182736