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ENGINEERING IN TRANSITION

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Percentage of Ontario’s working engineers who are between 50 and 64, according to the OSPE’s Benchmarking Report 2022.

62

Percentage of engineers and engineering graduates polled by OSPE who believe an engineering education is too expensive.

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Percentage of female engineering graduates who say they are currently working as professional engineers, while 36 per cent are employed in a related field. That compares to 59 per cent of male graduates who are working as engineers, while 27 per cent work in a related field.

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Percentage of internationally-trained engineering graduates employed as professional engineers. Sixty-one per cent of domestically trained engineers surveyed say they are currently working as professional engineers.