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The image is a bar chart depicting estimated world illiteracy rates by region and gender for the last year. The vertical axis represents the percentage of illiteracy, with markers at 10% intervals up to 60%. The horizontal axis displays regions: Developed Countries, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, South Asia, and South East Asia. Each region has two bars side by side, representing male and female illiteracy percentages. Developed Countries shows around 1% male and less than 1% female illiteracy. Latin America indicates just under 10% for males and just over 10% for females. Sub-Saharan Africa displays around 30% male and over 40% female illiteracy. Arab States present just over 20% for males and approximately 40% for females. South Asia has roughly 30% male and just over 50% female illiteracy. South East Asia reveals around 10% male and below 20% female illiteracy.
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The chart illustrates the approximate number of gender illiteracy rates across different regions within the previous year. Overall, women consistently exhibit higher illiteracy rates than men, especially in the Arab States and South Asia.
As is observed, less than 10% of the population in developed countries are illiterate, and the figures remain similarly low in Latin America/Caribbean and East Asia/Oceania, with under 20% illiteracy for both genders.
However, the numbers dramatically increase in Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, and South Asia. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the male illiteracy rate reaches 30%, while the women’s rate falls just under 50%. A similar trend is also seen in the Arab States and South Asia, where the percentage of illiteracy among women nearly doubles in comparison to men. South Asia has the highest rate among all, with nearly 35% of men illiterate and over 50% of women illiterate.
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