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The map shows the share of population with tertiary level education indicated by the intensity of the colour scale (darkest indicate higher shares and lightest indicates lower shares). High shares can be seen in regions in Western Canada, Alaska, Lappland (Finland) and Iceland in contrast with other areas of the Arctic such as Nunavik and Labrador (Canada) and Greenland where shares are relatively low.
(No 0296b)
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).
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Map showing regional differences in the percentage of people in the Arctic with tertiary level education.
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