The bar chart illustrates the number of female students per 100 boys enrolled in different stages primary,secondary,and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries between 1990 to 1998.
Overall, this shows that the progress in enrollment of number of female students both in developing and developed nations varies over time,while developed countries goes higher than developing countries .
In term of primary education,in developing countries the number of female students lies to 83 in 1990 to 87 in 1998 ,while in developed countries the enrollment goes higher to 95 in 1990 to 96 in 1998.In secondary education, the listed students fall to 72 in 1990 to 82 in 1998,while in developed nations progressed well ( 98 in 1990 to 99 in 1998).
In tertiary education, the enrollment of female students fall further to 66 in 1990 to 75 in 1990, while developed countries meet more than their expectation to 105 female students per 100 boys in 1990 to 112 in 1998.
