The given bar charts illustrate the proportion of the male and female at two different schools including secondary education and higher education in four nations in 2000.
Overall, young people enjoy having a school in four various areas .Additionally, European teenagers enjoy having a school in both categories, whereas students from Sub-Sahara Africa witnessed a reverse pattern.
Regarding the younger generation in secondary school, girls from Europe experienced at 100% when they go to the school, while boys had to a lesser extent quantitatively. Similarly, Latin American students had females prefer to go to school than boys at 60% and approximately 50%, respectively. By contrast, males in both Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia accounted for roughly 30% and 60%, respectively.
Concerning the teenagers in university, students from Europe stabilized at the top of four different areas at 60% for males and 70% for females. East Asia in secondary school was second rank but they dropped significantly, nearly 20% for total. In the rest of the four regions, girls from Latin America were the major freshman and Sub-Saharan Africa had a small proportion of teenagers who came to college.
