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The image contains charts showing education levels in Glasgow, 2010. Bar chart for age groups: 16-24 (No Qualifications 9%, School Certificate 20%, University Degree 71%), 24-35 (No Qualifications 5%, School Certificate 15%, University Degree 76%), 35-50 (No Qualifications 9%, School Certificate 20%, University Degree 71%), 50-75 (No Qualifications 30%, School Certificate 50%, University Degree 20%), 75+ (No Qualifications 72%, School Certificate 3%, University Degree 25%). Pie charts for gender: Women (No Qualifications 9%, School Certificate 31%, University Degree 60%), Men (No Qualifications 16%, School Certificate 39%, University Degree 45%).
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The bar chart and pie chart give informationnon the percentage distribution of people living in Glasgow by age and gender in 2010.
Over all, majority of individuals 50 years and younger had a university degree, where as the larger percentage of people 75 years and older had no qualifications. The proportion of people with a school certificate was similar the same across all groups. The percentage of males to female at all levels of education was averagely the same.
About 70% to 75% of indiviuals 50 years and younger had a university degree, which reduced to about 50% in those between 50 and 75 years of age. Individuals above 75 years had the lowest proportion of people with a university education whereas over 70% of them had no qualifications.
The proportion of men and women with no university education was about 33% in both groups. However 3% more men had a university degree than women, while 3% more women than men had no qualifications.
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