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The image displays a bar chart titled "Estimated world illiteracy rates, by region and by gender, last year." It has regions on the x-axis and percentages on the y-axis, ranging from 0 to 60. Data is presented for Developed Countries, Latin America, Caribbean, Oceania, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, South and West Asia, East Asia and the Pacific. For Developed Countries, Male illiteracy is under 5%, Female is likewise. Latin America: Male approx. 10%, Female approx. 8%. Caribbean: Male 10%, Female under 10%. Oceania: Male approx. 20%, Female approx. 25%. Sub-Saharan Africa: Male just over 30%, Female approaching 50%. Arab States: Male approx. 25%, Female approx. 35%. South and West Asia: Male approx. 30%, Female approx. 50%. East Asia and the Pacific: Male under 10%, Female approx. 20%. The data showcases higher female illiteracy rates in every region except for Developed Countries where both genders have similar low rates. Sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia have the highest illiteracy rates for both genders, with females reaching almost 50% in both cases.
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The graph illustrates the global rates of people who are not being able to read and write by country and by sex type for the previous year.
The graph shows that while South Asia region, Arab States and Sub- Saharan Africa had around 50% percent in illiteracy rates between females, the developed countries, Latin America and east Asia had less than 20%.
It also shows also the male ratios among the 3 high regions were around 30% of the population, whereas the male ratios in the other regions well below.
In Conclusion, the statistics of illiteracy for the last year shows that women have higher illiteracy rates than men, most women in Arab countries and South Asia are not being able to read or write.
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