10 report(s) found.
From the begining we can clearly see that the concept of education still remains relevant no matter the age. Firstly,from the chart we can acknolage that part-time education is way more damanded for people between the ages of 20 to 24. At this age they are often studying and trying to finsh their degre while […]
The bar chart compares the percantage of women and man of many age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, the highest level in part-time was showed by 20-24 years both females and males. While, others remained constantly around 0% and 20% More specifically, 40% of male students aged […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportions of male and female students across different age groups who studied in full-time and part-time education in Australia in 2006. Overall, part-time education is more common amongboth genders in most age groups, with the exception of those aged 30 and over. In addition, the 20-24 age group for both […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of students, with different age groups, attended in full-time and part-time education in Australia in 2006. Overall, while the part-time study was common among both genders, the opposite trend was observed in terms of people who aged 30 and more. Additionally, the most notable difference between part-time and full-time […]
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australian students, by gender, enrolled in part-time and full-time education in 2006. Overall, part-time education was common among both men and women across most age groups, except for the oldest group, where full-time study was more common. Notably, the difference between part-time and full-time education occurred […]
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australian students, by gender, enrolled in part-time and full-time education in 2006. Overall, part-time education was common among both men and women across most age groups except for the oldest group, where full-time study was more common. Notably, the difference between part-time and full-time education occurred […]
The data presents the proportion of male and female students of different generations who did their full time and part time education in Australia in the year 2006. Overall, it was shown in the graph that 20 to 24 year olds of both gender had a higher percentage in the part time education. While in […]
The bar charts demonstrates the amount of female and male students having different age and studying for full-time and part-time programs in Australia in 2006. Overall, part-time education almost always had the highest percentage. Both genders showed a sharp decline of popularity two given types from 15-19 years old to 30+ years old. In 20-24 […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of students studying part-time and full-time education by gender and age in Australia in 2006. Overall, both genders exhibited comparable preferences for education, with younger cohorts mostly choosing full-time education, which was in stark contrast with older age groups, who prioritized part-time education. Of particular note was the 20-24 […]
The bar charts show the percentage of male and female students in Australia who studied full-time and part-time in different age groups in 2006. Overall, more students studied part-time than full-time in all age groups. This was especially true for people aged 20-24. Also, older people (aged 30 and above) were more likely to study […]
