The bar chart illustrates for different levels of school education, how many girls for 100 boys are registred. Two years are being studied, 1990 and 1998, for 3 different levels of school, primary, secondary and tertiary education.
Overall in both year, the porportion of girls increase with age. Nethertheless, developing countries are less eduacted than developed countries no matter what year.
There was a slight decrease in level education for less developed countries whereas an incrise can be seen in advanced economies.
With regard to the amount of girls in primary school in emerging economy it began at 83 in 1990 and then reached 87 in 1998. For the secondary education, there are 72 firal and rose from 82 in 1998. Likewise, the tertiary school, the amount of girls went up from 66 to 75. Moreover, this augmantation can be seeing for developed countries but not in the same proportion. The rate is generaly higher but the rate of increase is lower. There are just 1 of difference for the first two level and there are 7 for the tertiary education.
This figure shows also that the target of 100 was first obtained in 1990 for tertiary school. This rate was renewed in 1998 as same level. Others need to increase more and more.
