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Band 5+: the chart below show percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time educaqtion in 2006.

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The image shows two bar charts detailing percentages of male and female students in part-time and full-time education across different age groups in Australia in 2006. For males: age 15-19 had 5% part-time, 40% full-time; age 20-24 had 11% part-time, 15% full-time; age 25-29 had 8% part-time, 5% full-time; age 30+ had 10% part-time, 2% full-time. For females: age 15-19 had 7% part-time, 42% full-time; age 20-24 had 11% part-time, 17% full-time; age 25-29 had 8% part-time, 6% full-time; age 30+ had 12% part-time, 3% full-time.
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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 years women saw the highest percentage, outpacing men. The lowest point illustrates females group in 30+ years old.

As can be seen, in the beginning males and females, at first sight, had a similar data. The part-time type of education in men’s group grew up considerable approximately by 28% from 15 years old to 24 years old. The female’s group also experienced a rise. There were a significant increase from 17% to 42%, then outpacing men’s group nearly by 2%. Full-time type of education saw a fluctuation, rosing up around by 2% in women’s and men’s groups.

From 25 to 30+ years old both kind of education and genders saw an insignificant fluctuation, modifying no more than 4% in the given period. In 25-30 years old in female’s group part-time and full-time experienced similar data – 8%.

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the chart below show percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time educaqtion in 2006.

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 chart below show percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time educaqtion in 2006.

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the chart below show percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time educaqtion in 2006.

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