The bar chart compares the proportion of students in university in four countries between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that percentage of students from countries A, C, and D rose throughout the period, while the proportion of undergraduates in country B remained steady. Notably, in country D the share of students was relatively higher compared to other three countries.
With regard to details, initially, the rate of young people studying in university in country A started at 35% and soared to 45% in 2005. In the final year, the share of undergraduates rose to 55% in country A. However, the portion of students in Country D started at 45% and was the dominant country with students initially among others. Five years after, the figures for it experienced a marginal growth to 50% and increased dramatically to 60% in 2010.
By contrast, at the beginning, the share of students in country B was 40% before it dropped slightly by 2%, accounting for 38%. In the final year, the figures for country B was same as it was in 2000. As regards country C, the rates initially started at 42% and rose by 5%, reaching 47% in 2005 and leveled off towards the end of the period.
