National Graduates Survey (NGS)

Page Logic

  1. Stream with only SDDS number in the parameter
    • If valid SDDS, retrieve the Survey related to :
    • the latest displayable Instance a Data Release time frame
    • or the latest displayable Instance if a Data Release time frame does not exist
  2. Stream with Instance Item_Id parameter (link via Other reference periods)
  3. the parameters could be modified manually in the URL so validate :
    • Instance is displayable
    • Instance is related to the Survey

The 404 page is displayed if any validation fails in either display stream.

Survey_Item_Id=1444
Survey_Data_Id=20168
Survey_Version=2
SDDS=5012
Instance_Item_Id=5944
Instance_Data_Id=15771
Instance_Version=3

Detailed information for 1987 (class of 1982: follow-up)

Survey title = Preferred (Abbreviation)
Date modified on the page = Instance ADMIN_RECORD.UpdateTime

  • SURVEY.Continous_Type
  • SURVEY.Frequency
  • SURVEY.SDDS
  • SURVEY NOTE_TERM=Purpose
  • Detailed information for INSTANCE Reference Period
  • INSTANCE Data Release Date
  • TOC hyperlinks are Survey h3 headings and Methodology h3 and h4 headings.

Status:

Active

Frequency:

Irregular

Record number:

5012

The National Graduate Survey (NGS) is designed to measure the short to medium-term labour market outcomes of graduates from Canadian public university, community college and trade-vocational programs.

Data release - April 1, 1989 Release from TimeFrame

Description logic

  • Description heading = script assigned. Survey preferred TET.ItemDescription
  • Statistical Activity Heading=COMPONENT_TERM.Name, Description=preferred TET.ItemDescription. DOCUMENTATION links.
  • Survey Reference Period
  • Survey Collection Period
  • Subject Heading = script assigned. Primary CLASSIFICATION.Classification_Type=Theme CET.Tag linked to the Survey. Ordered Alphabetically.

Description

This survey was designed to determine such factors as: the extent to which graduates of postsecondary programs had been successful in obtaining employment since graduation; the relationship between the graduates' programs of study and the employment subsequently obtained; the graduates' job and career satisfaction; the rates of under-employment and unemployment; the type of employment obtained related to career expectations and qualification requirements; and the influence of postsecondary education on occupational achievement. The information is directed towards policy makers, researchers, educators, employers and young adults-interested in postsecondary education and the transition from school to work of trade/vocational, college and university graduates.

This survey has been conducted periodically upon a graduating class from a specific calendar year. Each graduating class is interviewed twice: two years after graduation (National Graduates Survey) and five years after graduation (Follow-up Survey of Graduates).

Subjects

  • Education, training and learning CL_Item_Id=97413 CE_Id=377 CE_StartDate=01010001 CE_Code=1821 Classification_Code=06
  • Employment and unemployment CL_Item_Id=97413 CE_Id=439 CE_StartDate=01010001 CE_Code=1803 Classification_Code=06
  • Fields of study CL_Item_Id=97413 CE_Id=381 CE_StartDate=01010001 CE_Code=1586 Classification_Code=06
  • Labour CL_Item_Id=97413 CE_Id=438 CE_StartDate=01010001 CE_Code=2621 Classification_Code=06
  • Outcomes of education CL_Item_Id=97413 CE_Id=341 CE_StartDate=01010001 CE_Code=3073 Classification_Code=06

Methodology Display Logic:
Headings=COMPONENT_TERM.Name:
Preferred TET.ItemDescription followed by an additional DOCUMENTATION link.

Items are displayed, if they exist, in the following order.
- Target population (Universe AI)
- Instrument design
- Sampling
* boiler text for SURVEY.Census_Type
- Data sources (Collection)
* includes Instance Collection period,
* boiler text for SURVEY.Direct_Type, Derived_Type and Administrative_Type fields
* link to Instrument
- Imputation (Suppress if no data release)
- Estimation (Suppress if no data release)
- Quality evaluation (Suppress if no data release)
- Disclosure control (Suppress if no data release)
- Time Series (Suppress if no data release)
- Non-response (Suppress if no data release)

Data sources and methodology

Target population

UNIVERSE_SURVEY_MAP Returned Item_Id=41018 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=1444 Graduates from Canadian public postsecondary education institutions (universities, colleges, trade schools) who graduated or completed the requirements for degrees, diplomas or certificates during the reference calendar year. Excluded are: graduates from private postsecondary education institutions; completers of continuing-education programs (unless these led to a degree, diploma or certificate); part-time trade course completers; persons who completed vocational programs lasting less than three months; persons who completed vocational programs other than in the skilled trades (e.g. basic training and skill development); completers of provincial apprenticeship programs and those living outside of Canada at the time of the survey.

Sampling

This is a sample survey with a cross-sectional design and a longitudinal follow-up.

METHODOLOGY_AI_MAP Returned Item_Id=38871 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=5944 The survey included all those who responded to the National Graduates Survey (Class of 1982) living in Canada at the time of the survey. It is based on a stratified, systematic sample design. The population of graduates was stratified by province, level and field of study. The five levels are:

1) skilled trades,
2) college,
3) undergraduate (degrees, diplomas and certificates),
4) master's (degrees, diplomas and certificates),
5) doctorate.

For university and college graduates there are 9 fields of study, and for trade and vocational program completers, 10.

Data sources

Data collection for this reference period: 1987-03-01 to 1987-03-31

Responding to this survey is voluntary.

Data are collected directly from survey respondents.

METHODOLOGY_AI_MAP Returned Item_Id=37878 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=5944 Telephone interviews were conducted with respondents living in Canada.

Estimation

METHODOLOGY_AI_MAP Returned Item_Id=38872 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=5944 Since this survey was based upon a sample of graduates, each responding graduate represents a number of other graduates in the population stratum. The weighting phase is a step which calculates, for each record, what this number is, and places it on the microdata file for each record.

Since this survey is based upon respondents to the National Graduates Survey (Class of 1982), each responding graduate record has a final weight from the NGS, representing a number of other graduates in the population stratum. In the weighting for the Follow-up Survey of Graduates (Class of 1982), the final weight from the NGS was adjusted for non-responses within each stratum for the responding graduates to the follow-up survey.

A statistical measure of the sampling error, the standard deviation, can be estimated from the sample data themselves. Using the standard deviation, confidence intervals for estimates (ignoring the effects of non-sampling error) may be obtained under the assumption that the estimates are normally distributed about the true population value.

Because of the large variety of estimates that can be produced from a survey, the standard deviation is usually expressed relative to the estimate to which it pertains. The resulting measure, known as the coefficient of variation of an estimate, is obtained by dividing the standard deviation of the estimate by the estimate itself and is expressed as a percentage of the estimate.

Disclosure control

METHODOLOGY_AI_MAP Returned Item_Id=38100 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=5944 Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Various confidentiality rules are applied to all data that are released or published to prevent the publication or disclosure of any information deemed confidential. If necessary, data are suppressed to prevent direct or residual disclosure of identifiable data.

In order to prevent any data disclosure, confidentiality analysis is done using the Statistics Canada Generalized Disclosure Control System (G-Confid). G-Confid is used for primary suppression (direct disclosure) as well as for secondary suppression (residual disclosure). Direct disclosure occurs when the value in a tabulation cell is composed of or dominated by few enterprises while residual disclosure occurs when confidential information can be derived indirectly by piecing together information from different sources or data series.

Display logic after methodology:
- Data Accuracy
- Documentation links with Preferred name, description related to the Survey and Instance
- Datafile

Data accuracy

METHODOLOGY_AI_MAP Returned Item_Id=37877 with Displayable=1 using Query Item_Id=5944 For each subpopulation in the National Graduates Survey, it was required that the coefficient of variation not exceed 15% for any estimated proportion of 5% or greater. In addition, there was a requirement that, for the overall population (at the Canada level), the coefficient of variation not exceed 15% for any estimated proportion of 5% or greater relating to individual major fields of study.

The response rate was 89%.

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