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The pie charts illustrate how further feamales in Sri Lanka studies from 1965 to 1995. Overall, the charts reveal that the participation of women in education increased throughout the years. In 1965, most of the girls didn’t pursue education after sixth grade which stood at 44% and 35% of total demographic hadn’t even attended school. […]
The pie charts illustrates the proportion of knowledge female in Sri Lanka changes around 30 years later. Overall, it is clear that Sri Lanka women spent the largest time of their education on four categories, namely 6- year, 12-year, grad, post grad. Moreover, the period on 6-year and no-schooling in 1965 were double figures for […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of women in Sri Lanka with different levels of education in 1965 and 1995. Overall, it is clear that women’s educational attainment improved significantly over the 30-year period. The share of females with no formal education fell dramatically, while the proportion of those with higher and postgraduate qualifications […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of highest education level of women in Sri Lanka in the years 1965 and 1995.The charts are categorized in five different sections,each representing a different level of education. Overall,the pictures demonstrate the education of women significantly improved over the period of three decades. In 1965, there were no postgraduate […]
The given charts illustrate the highest qualification level of woman in Srilanka in the years 1965 and 1995. Overall, it can be clearly seen that graduation and post graduation level significantly increased, while no schooling completely vanished in 1995. The most increased education levels of women were 6-year and no scholling, while graduation and post […]
The pie charts illustrates the changes in the propotions of advance eduactional level of women in Srilanka in two different time period 1965 and 1995. Overall, it is clear that, the majority of 6 years age group has highely educated while minimum percentage was graduation but the literacy rate of women who were graduated has […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of women’s education level in Sri Lanka in 1965 and 1995. Overall‚ the percentage of female no schooling level was ended and the rest of levels in Sri Lanka remarkably progressed during three decades. Two biggest levels in education in 1965 were no schooling and 6-year‚ with 35% and […]
The Pie chart illustrates top study degree of women in Sri Lanka in 1965 and 19956. Overall, it is clear that from the charts that the biggest proportion was occupied by 6-year and smallest value was post grand in 1965.However,in the next pie chart Grand was took over largest segment small value was No schooling. […]
The Pie chart illustrates top study degree of women in Sri Lanka in 1965 and 19956. Overall, it is clear that from the charts that the biggest proportion was occupied by 6-year and smallest value was post grand in 1965.However,in the next pie chart Grand was took over largest segment,small value was No schooling. Looking […]
The given charts illustrate different types of education achieved by Sri Lankan women in two different years. It can clearly be seen that the majority groups of female residents in 1995 only completed primary school, while three decades later, more than half of them already held a certain qualification. In 1965, most women in Sri […]
