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The image is a bar graph depicting the number of students studying engineering by gender over three distinct years; 1992, 2002, and 2012. In 1992, the number of men was approximately 13,000 while that of women was about 2,000. In 2002, approximately 12,000 men and over 3,000 women were studying engineering. By 2012, the number of men decreased slightly to below 12,000 as the number for women increased to about 4,000.
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The bar graph illustrates the number of male and female engineering students at Australian universities between 1992 and 2012.
Overall, the number of men engineering students declined gradually, whereas women showed a steady increase. However, the former remained the higher value throughout the period.
In 1992, around 14,000 men were engineering students at Australian universities. This number fell by 2,000 to reach 12,000 in 2002, after which it remained unchanged over the next decade.
In contrast, women engineering students in Australian universities started at just 2,000, the lower of the two figures. This number rose steadily to 4,000 in 2002. Following this, the figure climbed to 6,000 by 2012.
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