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Band 7+: The charts below give information about levels of education in Glasgow, a city in Scotland, in 2010

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The image shows two graphs about education levels in Glasgow in 2010: a bar chart displaying education levels by age range and a pie chart showing education levels by gender. In the bar chart, for the 16-24 age range, 9% have a university degree, 71% have a school certificate, and 20% have no qualifications; for 24-35, 15% have a degree, 76% have a certificate, and 9% have no qualifications; for 35-50, 20% have a degree, 71% have a certificate, and 9% have no qualifications; for 50-75, 20% have a degree, 50% have a certificate, and 30% have no qualifications; for 75+, 3% have a degree, 25% have a certificate, and 72% have no qualifications. In the pie chart, for women, 38% have a degree, 29% have a certificate, and 33% have no qualifications, while for men, 35% have a degree, 32% have a certificate, and 33% have no qualifications.
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The provided bar chart and two pie charts contain data about levels of education in Glasgow, a city in Scotland, in 2010. Information is separated into five groups in the bar chart and by gender in the pie charts.

Overall, it can be seen that university education has the benefit in younger age groups, while in the older age group people did not have any qualification. What’s more, the proportions of men and women were quite similar, although there is a slight difference between them.

The percentage of students with a university degree was up to 76%, and the lowest percentage was 25% in the eldest age group. School education was approximately constant at around 20%. However, it went down in the age group of 75+. The amount of people with no qualification reached a peak at 72% in the age group of 75+.

The quantity of men and women with a school certificate was absolutely similar at 33%, while other groups were almost similar and it only had a tiny difference of 3% in university graduates and no qualifications.

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