The graphs illustrate the number of education center attendees among men and women, clearly demonstrating their age spans.
Overall, the number of female participants in the courses of drama, painting, and language was higher, while in the course of sculpture, men outpaced women. In addition, two-thirds of the total number of participants were people aged 30 to over 50 years.
To begin with, accounting for 40, language courses had the greatest number of female participants, while men made up 20. In contrast to language, on the lessons of sculpturing, men were twofold more than women and comprised of 10. On top of that, in the course of the drama, there were 10 men and 20 women, compared to the painting, where males and females made up 25 and 30, respectively.
Regarding the ages of attendees, the highest ratio was occupied by people of three different age gaps, starting with individuals over 50 (42%), followed by people from 40 to 49 (26%), and ending with participants who were between 30 and 39 (16%). Finally, the lowest number of people was among 20–29 with 11% and under 20 with 5%.
