62,833 people (51%) of all institutional and apprenticeship trainees were trained in two occupations - Product Fabricating, Assembly & Repair and Construction Trades, but a maximum of 12% (7,477) could have been women.

Women Skill Trainees

**Product Fabricating, Assembly & Repair 2,018
** Construction 283
2,301

Women Industrial Trainees

Product Fabricating, Assembly & Repair 3,486
Construction 194
3,680

Apprentices * 1,466
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Total

7,447

Total trainees in these areas - 62,833 of which women are at most 12%.

* Since women are only 3.1% of apprentices, the maximum number of women apprentices in these areas could be 1,466. All women apprentices are not found in these two categories - in fact very few are. As exact figures by sex were not published by CEIC, we will, for the sake of argument suppose that all women apprentices are found in these two occupational categories.

** 81.3% of all apprentices are training in these two occupational categories.


Average Student Expenditure per type of Program

Grand Total Institutional Industrial Critical Trades
         
Total Expenditure $770,017,299.00 $656,404,309.00 $106,108,007 $7,504,983
Total # 's of Trainees 308,280 224,315 79,863 4,102
Average Cost/Trainee $2,497.79 $2,926.26 $1,328.63 1,829.59
Total # 's of Women (1) 90,958.00 69,089 21,803 66
Percentage of Women 29.50% 30.8% 27.3% 1.6%
Total Expenditures on Women 231,259,921.00 $202,172,377.00 $28,966,791.00 120,753

(1) Sex breakdown was not available for part-time purchases included in institutional training which are 1.7% of the Grand Total. As the percent expenditure is not a significant amount, we will assume women benefit to the same extent from part-time purchases as they do from full-time.



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