The bar chart illustrates the number of two genders of different ages who did not have qualifications in the United Kingdom in 2009.
Overall, in the teenage group, particularly women who had a higher tendency than men, not to have qualifications; meanwhile, in the middle-aged group, the tendency was the opposite. In addition, in the early adulthood group, the percentage of both sexes was the same data.
About 8% of people in the 25-29 group and 30-39 group have the same figures for both genders with a part of the percentage of women in the 20-24 group, compared to about 7% of men which was just less more by 1% of women. Similarly, young British women were around 7% just over 1% of young men.
The percentage of people who did not have the qualifications in 50-59/64 was the highest group, at over 15% with the proportion of women reaching the highest point at 20% and of men in the middle of 15% and 20%. Followed by, exactly 10% of men and just over 10% of women in the 40-49 group. This showed the more getting older, there is a lack of qualifications compared to the young teenagers.
