The Overqualification of French and English-Speaking University Graduates Working in the Montréal Census Metropolitan Area, 2016

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The Overqualification of French and English-Speaking University Graduates Working in the Montréal Census Metropolitan Area, 2016
Abstract
In 2016, 13.7 percent of university-educated workers in Montreal were likely to be overqualified. Nearly three times more English-speaking immigrant men and women (23.3 percent) than French-speaking non-immigrant men and women (8.6 percent) were overqualified in Montreal. English-speaking immigrant women were most likely to be overqualified (27.7 percent). In this infographic, individuals aged 25 to 64 with a university diploma, certificate or degree at the bachelor's level or higher were considered overqualified if their job required a high school diploma or less.
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Statistics Canada
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Infographic
Date
2021
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en
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Chavez, Brigitte. “The Overqualification of French and English-Speaking University Graduates Working in the Montréal Census Metropolitan Area, 2016.” Infographic. Statistics Canada. Last modified 2021. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/en/catalogue/11-627-M2021078.
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