The bar charts give information about the proportions of male and female students of various age groups who studied full-time and part-time in Australia university in 2006.
Overall, the percentages of male and female aged 20-24 who studied part-time experienced an upward trend, while the rate of male aged aged 25-29 who studied full-time showed a downward trend throughout the period, while the rate of women aged 15-19 who studied full-time showed a decrease.
In terms of males and females who studied part time, the percentages of males and females who aged 20-24 were 40 and 42 respectively, and those who aged 25-29 were only 8. The rates of males and females who aged 15-19 were 12/ and 15/, and those who aged over 30 were 8 and 6.
According to males and females who studied full-time, the percentages of students aged 15-19 witnessed a significant decrease to 8/ and 7/. Then, who aged 20-24 were 12 and 13. Those who aged 25-29 increased significantly to 6/ and 8/. The rates of those aged over 30 were 12 and 10 respectively.
