The university myth of good employment

By Kirsten Smith. Ontario is the smartest province, if one counts university degrees, according to the 2011 National Household Survey.
Rank of provinces and territories by population aged 25-64 with a university degree.
- Ontario 28.9 per cent
- British Columbia 27.3 per cent
- Yukon 25.8 per cent
- Alberta 25.6 per cent
- Nova Scotia 23.4 per cent
- Quebec 23.3 per cent
- Northwest Territories and Manitoba 22.7 per cent; Prince Edward Island 21 per cent; Saskatchewan 19.6 per cent; New Brunswick 18.8 per cent; Newfoundland and Labrador 16.4 per cent; and Nunavut 13 per cent. Read more...
By Sarah Wachter. MBA graduates in the popular imagination probably look something like this: a man or woman in a custom-tailored Italian suit losing sleep on spreadsheets and racing through airports racking up frequent flyer miles while rising through the ranks of a consulting firm (or a multinational or a global bank). He or she boasts a hefty pay packet and a meagre personal life, enjoyed on the fly in-between mega-deals. But a new INSEAD case study peeks behind the veil of such clichés to reveal a richer and more nuanced picture of the lives and work of MBA graduates. Read more...