Most of the High River population possess High school diploma or equivalent. This accounts for 28.26% of the population. College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma account for 20.86% of the High River population. No certificate, diploma or degree account for 16.3% of the High River population. Bachelor's degree account for 13.09% of the High River population. Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma account for 11.69% of the High River population. University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level account for 5.73% of the High River population. University certificate or diploma below bachelor level account for 4.07% of the High River population.
In Canada, education is seen as the most desirable route to earning a decent living and to enhancing personal growth and happiness. Educated people not only earn higher incomes but also contribute disproportionally to business innovation, productivity, and national economic performance. There is a strong and direct relationship between investments in education, educational attainment, and economic growth. A 2003 multi-country study from the European Commission found that if the national average educational attainment level is increased by a single year, aggregate productivity increases by 6.2 per cent right away, and by a further 3.1 per cent in the long run. Recent evidence also suggests that educated people make decisions that lead to healthier and longer lives. Education drives success.
Statistic | Percentage |
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High school diploma or equivalent | 28.26 % |
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma | 20.86 % |
No certificate, diploma or degree | 16.30 % |
Bachelor's degree | 13.09 % |
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma | 11.69 % |
University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level | 5.73 % |
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level | 4.07 % |