The given charts present participants’ levels of both genders in secondary and higher education in four areas of the world in 2000.
Overall, it is clear that Europe had the highest proportion of school-age boys and girls who attended secondary colleges and universities. In addition, there was a gender disparity in education among regions.
In terms of secondary education, Europe witnessed the amount of both male and female dominated others parts, at roughly 100% for each subject. More than a half of East Asian female applying in secondary school, which is 2% surpassed figure of other sex. There was a simillar pattern of 60% between those who are men from Fast Asia and are worner from Latin America. This for pattern was followed by the percentage of Latina male . The region with least people attending secondary study , Sub – Sahara Africa, possessed the number of 20% female and 30% male students went to school.
Europe was the still the leading area with 70% and 60% respectively for girls and boys studying tertiary education.Only 15% of college – age female chose to continue their study for higher lectures while 20% of male wanted to do so, which doubled the proportim of genders students in East Asia. A marginal number of below 5% of college-aged population in both sexes was indicated in Sub-Saharan Africa.
