This page is printed from archive.nordregio.se
The map shows regional differences in the Arctic regarding ratio of female/males in tertiary education level, displaying highest ratios of female (regions in red) in all regions in the map except Murmansk (Russia). Highest ratios can be seen in Iceland and Labrador, followed by a number of Russian regions, Alaska, Nunavik and Lappland (Finland).
(No 0297b)
José Sterling
2006 for: Norway (Nordland, Troms, Finnmark), Sweden (Norrbotten), Finland (Lappi), Faroe Islands (National average), Iceland (National average), US-Alaska (estimates); Canada (Northwestern Territories, Nunavut, Yukon Territory). 2002 for: Russia (Komi, Nenets, Murmansk, Yamalo-Nenets, Sakha (census), (Krasnoyarskiy Kray, Taymyr, Chukotka (census, rural population). 2001 for: Canada (Labrador and Nunavik-Quebec (census, health districts).
All images are the property of Nordregio. They may be freely used as long as the logo of Nordregio is clearly visible and the source is cited accordingly. Please give also the cartographer/designer/author credit and give full recognition to the data sources if named in the graphic.For high-resolution printing and reproduction please contact us onE-mail: maps@nordregio.sePhone: + 46 8 463 54 00Source: Nordregio at archive.nordregio.se
Map showing regional differences when it comes to gender related to tertiary-level education.
Share this link with your friends