The bar chart illustrates education levels across five age groups in Glasgow in 2010, while the pie charts compare education levels between men and women for all ages in the same year.
Overall, according to the bar chart the highest number of people were getting university degree by the age group of 24-35, whereas the percentage people who had no qualifications in older age (75+) was the lowest. Conversely, the pie shows that the highest proportion of men and women had no qualifications, while the lowest figure of men and women were holding university degree.
According to the bar chart, young aged (10- 24) and middle aged people were holding same proportion of university degree was 71%, while only 9% people had no qualifications, and 20% of people had school certificates. The highest figure of university degree was recorded in the 24-35 aged group, at 76%, whereas the people who had no qualifications was the same percentage holding with previous and next aged group , and only 15% of people were achieved school certificates. In the 50-75 age groups, the proportions declined to 50% who completed university degree, whereas the figure of no qualifications was grew to 30%, and accomplished school certificates same as compare to previous group. In the 75 over age group, the proportion of no qualifications was 72%, whereas just 3% of people achieved school certificate, and the lowest percentage of people accomplished university degree.
Looking at the pie charts, the highest proportion of women belongs to no qualifications was 38%, compared with 35% for men. The same percentage of men and women were holding school certificate. The lowest figure of achieving university degree men accounted for 32%, whereas women made up 29%.
