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Winnipeg Education Level Map

Select an education metric to explore how credentials are distributed across Winnipeg's dissemination areas (population 25–64). The four levels are mutually exclusive and cover the full population — darker shading means a higher share. Click any DA to view its full census profile.

Source: Statistics Canada 2021 Census (population aged 25–64)

Select Education Metric (Population 25–64)

Share of 25–64-year-olds with a bachelor's degree or higher (master's, doctorate, etc.). The primary indicator of highly-educated talent concentration — typically correlated with higher income and skilled employment.

City Average

34.8%

Median

32.9%

Highest

88.9%

Lowest

0.0%

Understanding the Four Education Credential Levels

The four levels are mutually exclusive and cover all 25–64-year-olds (total ≈ 100%)

All 25–64-year-olds — the reference universe for all four metrics
No certificate — did not complete high school (highest employment and income risk)High school — completed secondary, did not pursue postsecondaryPostsecondary — college diploma or trade/vocational certificate (below bachelor level)Bachelor+ — bachelor's, master's, or doctorate (strongest labour-market competitiveness)

Bachelor+

Share of 25–64-year-olds with a bachelor's degree or higher (master's, doctorate, etc.). The primary indicator of highly-educated talent concentration — typically correlated with higher income and skilled employment.

Postsecondary

Share of 25–64-year-olds with a college diploma or trade/vocational certificate below the bachelor level. Captures those who completed formal postsecondary training without a university degree.

High School

Share of 25–64-year-olds whose highest credential is a high school diploma or equivalent — completed secondary education but did not pursue further postsecondary study.

No Certificate

Share of 25–64-year-olds with no certificate, diploma, or degree — did not complete high school. A higher share typically signals greater barriers to employment and income in the community.

Note: All four metrics use the 25–64 age group as the denominator, excluding students still enrolled below age 25. This more accurately reflects the education profile of the working-age population.

Detailed Data Table

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#DA Community Universe 25-64 No Cert. High School Postsecondary Bachelor+ Population
146111115tuxedo1800.0%8.3%94.4%88.9%429
246110386north river heights · crescentwood2200.0%4.5%93.2%86.4%512
346110383north river heights2650.0%11.3%88.7%83.0%532
446110362south tuxedo1950.0%5.1%94.9%82.1%492
546111117tuxedo1500.0%6.7%96.7%80.0%441
646111188linden ridge750.0%0.0%93.3%80.0%135
746111114tuxedo1600.0%6.3%90.6%78.1%368
846110665wellington crescent2500.0%8.0%90.0%78.0%507
946111108old tuxedo1300.0%15.4%84.6%76.9%273
1046110361south tuxedo3704.1%10.8%85.1%75.7%1,000
1146110998minnetonka · river park south1850.0%8.1%89.2%75.7%616
1246110660crescentwood2650.0%7.5%92.5%75.5%517
1346111168linden woods2200.0%13.6%86.4%75.0%504
1446110663north river heights · crescentwood1750.0%5.7%94.3%74.3%392
1546111037south river heights1750.0%17.1%85.7%74.3%410
1646110941fort richmond1150.0%0.0%91.3%73.9%223
1746111029linden woods1500.0%13.3%86.7%73.3%385
1846111116tuxedo1850.0%5.4%94.6%73.0%403
1946110385north river heights · crescentwood2750.0%12.7%85.5%72.7%509
2046110984montcalm8451.8%12.4%85.8%72.2%1,716
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Source: Statistics Canada 2021 Census. Education statistics cover the population aged 25 to 64.