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Band 8+: The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

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The image displays a bar chart comparing enrollment rates in primary, secondary, and tertiary education between developing and developed countries for the years 1990 and 1998, with a target goal. In primary education, developing countries had rates of 83% in 1990 and 87% in 1998, compared to developed countries with 95% and 96%, respectively. In secondary education, developing countries had 72% in 1990 and 82% in 1998, while developed countries had 98% and 99%. In tertiary education, developing countries had 66% in 1990 and 75% in 1998, and developed countries had 105% and 112%. The target rates were 100% in primary education, 90% in secondary education, and 70% in tertiary education for both developing and developed countries.
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The chart illustrates the number of female students per 100 male students enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. It also compares these figures to a target of 100 female students per 100 male students.

In general, it is evident that the number of female students has increased at all levels of education in both types of countries as the red bars are at higher levels than their adjacent blue bars. The data visualized in the chart can also be interpreted using the target line. It is notable that the number of female students per 100 male students appears to be in close proximity to the target level across all levels of education in developed countries, while the number of females enrolled in education tends to be further below the target level.

In comparison of the statistics derived from the two categories of countries, the number of girls enrolled in education is higher in developed countries at all levels of education. It is also apparent that opposing trends are displayed by the developing and developed countries, as the number of female students per 100 male students tends to decrease at higher levels of education in developing countries, while an upward trajectory is displayed in developed countries as the level of education increases.

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The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

The bar chart compares the number of females per 100 males enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. A target enrollment ratio of 100, representing gender parity, is also indicated. Overall, developed countries consistently recorded higher female-to-male ratios than developing countries across all education levels, […]

The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

The figure illustartes the count of male and female students who enrolled in various stage of studies such as primary, secondary and tertiary in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. Overall, it is clear from the graph that, in majority of levels, the number of girl joiners is less than that of […]

The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

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The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

The bar chart compares the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. A benchmark of gender equality is indicated by the target line at 100. Overall, developed countries consistently had more balanced, and even female-dominant, enrollment across all education […]

The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education.

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