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The image shows a bar chart representing world illiteracy rates by region and gender for the last year. In all regions except for Arab States, female illiteracy rates are higher compared to males. South Asia has the highest illiteracy with 50% for females and over 40% for males. In contrast, Developed Countries have the lowest illiteracy rates with less than 10% for both genders. Latin America/Caribbean and East Asia/Pacific have similar rates for females ranging from 10-20%, while males are lower at around 10%. Africa's illiteracy rates are around 30% for females and 20% for males, while the Arab States have a higher male illiteracy rate at nearly 30% compared to females at around 20%.
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The chart illustrates information about the illiteracy rate of the whole world by distinct region and gender last year.
Overall, it is evident that women have a higher illiteracy rate in every region. Moreover, South Asia has the highest illiteracy rate, while developed countries have the lowest.
It can be clearly seen that in South Asia, both males and females have higher illiteracy rates, which are just around 35% and just over 50%, respectively. Arab states and sub-Saharan Africa also have highest number of men and women who were unable to read and write, accounting for nearly 50% and 30%, respectively.
However, in the following regions, the majority of males and females were literate. In East Asia, the illiteracy rate of women was just double that of men—exactly 20%. However, the illiteracy rate of both males and females was equal, around 10%, whereas in developed countries almost every individual was literate; the illiteracy rate in developed countries was approximately 1%.
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