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The given bar charts compares the percentages of students who seperated four aged groups and which working types preferred by men and women in a specific country in 2006. Overall, while the most popular working type was part-time in both genders, 20-24 aged groups accounted for by far the largest percentage. Moreover, lower rates was […]
The given bar charts depict the figures for male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, students who are aged 20-24 are more likely studied part-time rather than studyed full -time. It was the opposite of the 30 age group. At the age […]
The set of bar graph demonstrates the proportions of men and women in different age groups who studied in full time and part time in college education in the year 2006. To begin with, in terms of male students, the majority of the young adults (20-24) preferred to study part-time, which accounted for 40%. Although, […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of students in both genders of four different age groups who had either a full-time or part-time schedule in a certain nation in 2006. In general, the percentage of part-time students was always higher than that of full-time students apart from students over 30 years old. Moreover, the percentage […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of male and female learners of various age brackets who did full-time and part-time studies in a certain nation in the year of 2006. Overall, women participation in part-time studies was greater than that of male among all age groups, except the oldest one. Meanwhile, the greatest percentage of […]
The given chart illustrates a study of distinctive age groups on both genders, whilst studying full-time or part-time in a certain region in 2006. Overall, it is evident that for both male and female students part-time have reached its peak figures at the age group of 20–24, while being roughly equalized. At the lower end […]
There are two diagrams given compares the percentage of both genders, male and females studying part-time and full-time in the different ages from some selected countries in 2006. At the first glance, it can be seen from the information that the highest count goes to the part-time students who are ranged from 20 to 24 […]
