The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women with advanced education qualifications in five countries in the year 2001.
Overall, it is evident that Switzerland and Germany emerged as the frontrunners in academic achievement for both genders. Conversely, Japan recorded the lowest percentage of degree holders, particularly among the female population.
In 2001, Japan had only 30% of males and 25% of females with higher education degrees, while Britain exhibited a slightly higher proportion, at 30% for women and a mere 35% for men. In stark contrast with these two nations, Switzerland demonstrated superb figures, with approximately 45% of males and 35% of females with advanced education levels.
Regarding the United States and Germany, these nations depicted a superior percentage of women with higher qualifications compared to men. Germany showcased 45% of females and 35% of males having education certificates. Meanwhile, the corresponding figures for the United States were 40% and 35%.
